Compact, low-maintenance home with garage and cul-de-sac calm.
Two bedrooms with compact 575 sq ft living space
Driveway plus detached garage for parking and storage
Low-maintenance rear garden with paved patio and artificial lawn
Fitted kitchen with integrated fridge-freezer and washing machine
Built 1976–82; cavity walls only partially insulated (assumed)
Double glazing present, installation date unknown
Area classified as deprived; may affect resale prospects
Services and measurements untested — recommend full survey
This compact two-bedroom semi-detached house on Tackford Close offers straightforward, low-maintenance living ideal for a first-time buyer or someone looking to downsize. The property sits in a quiet cul-de-sac, with a driveway and a detached garage, a fitted kitchen, lounge and an enclosed, easy-care rear garden. Modern fittings include double glazing (installation date not specified) and gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
At about 575 sq ft the home is small and economical to run; council tax is described as affordable and broadband and mobile signals are strong. Well-regarded primary and secondary schools are nearby, which helps with local amenity appeal. The layout is practical: ground-floor lounge and kitchen, two first-floor bedrooms and a single bathroom with shower over the bath.
Notable considerations: the house was built c.1976–82 and cavity walls are only partially insulated (assumed). The local area is classified as deprived and “hampered neighbourhoods,” which may affect future resale values; crime is average. Measurements and services have not been tested and a full survey and service checks are recommended before purchase.
Overall this property is a sensible, low-upkeep option for an entry-level buyer seeking a ready-to-live-in home with parking and a garage. Buyers wanting more space, modern airtight insulation, or a stronger local market should factor in potential upgrade costs and the neighbourhood profile before deciding to view.