Well-presented starter home with garage and excellent transport links.
Extended kitchen/diner and conservatory for extra living space
Two double bedrooms with a modern family bathroom and cloakroom
Private rear garden and single garage; small plot size
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing; EPC rating C
Short walk to shops and ASDA; near Burnham and Slough stations
Within catchment of several highly rated schools
Constructed 1967–1975; cavity walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
Local area records higher-than-average crime rates
This extended two-bedroom terraced home in a quiet Cippenham cul-de-sac offers a practical first step onto the property ladder. The ground floor provides a modern kitchen/diner, a roomy living area with garden access and a conservatory, plus a cloakroom — useful everyday spaces for a growing household.
The property includes a garage, private rear garden and two double bedrooms served by a modern bathroom and a separate cloakroom. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing help with comfort and running costs; the current EPC is C. Commuters benefit from easy access to Burnham and Slough stations (Elizabeth Line) and the nearby M4.
Buyers should note some material points: the house sits on a small plot and dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s, with cavity walls assumed to lack insulation. The local area records higher crime levels than average, which buyers may want to investigate. Overall this is a well-presented, average-sized starter home with good school catchment and strong transport links but limited outside space and potential insulation upgrades.