Well-presented 3-bed family home with open-plan kitchen and two driveways.
Three bedrooms; master bedroom with en suite bathroom
Large open-plan kitchen diner with integrated appliances
Two driveways and landscaped corner-plot gardens
Compact overall size — approximately 795 sq ft
Described as detached but built form recorded as semi-detached
Located in an area of high deprivation; average local crime levels
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working
Council tax reported as affordable; no flooding risk
Well presented throughout and arranged over a compact footprint, this three-bedroom home suits growing families seeking move-in-ready accommodation with modern fixtures. The ground floor’s large open-plan kitchen diner creates a practical hub for everyday life and entertaining, while the master bedroom benefits from an en suite for added privacy.
Set on a corner plot with landscaped gardens and two driveways, the property offers useful outdoor space and off-street parking. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and streaming. Local primary and secondary schools nearby have good to outstanding Ofsted ratings, which will appeal to parents.
Buyers should note the property is recorded in an area of high deprivation and average local crime levels; the wider neighbourhood classification suggests a young, financially pressed local population. The overall internal size is modest (around 795 sq ft) so storage and living space are more compact than larger family homes. Records also list the built form as semi-detached despite marketing as a detached home — this is a material detail buyers should confirm.
Mechanically the home uses a gas boiler and radiators and shows average wall thermal performance; council tax is described as affordable. Flooding risk is nil. This house is a practical, well-presented option for families wanting a contemporary, low-maintenance property close to amenities and transport links, but buyers seeking larger rooms or a more affluent neighbourhood may wish to look elsewhere.