Solar panels and air‑source heat pump for low running costs
Three reception rooms; flexible three/four bedroom layout
Newly renovated interior; contemporary kitchen and bathrooms
Garage and driveway parking; small rear garden
Main heating: oil boiler and radiators (oil fuel)
Mobile phone signal: none; broadband speeds: fast
Cavity wall insulation status unclear despite high insulation note
Located in a deprived area; average local crime and council tax cheap
This semi‑detached, newly renovated three‑bed (potentially four) home in Ruardean combines eco upgrades with practical family space. Solar panels and an air‑source heat pump promise lower running costs, while three reception rooms and a compact modern kitchen give flexible living for families or buy‑to‑let purchasers.
Set in a village with local school and community facilities, the property includes parking and a garage and backs onto mature trees for added privacy. The layout across two storeys—with a downstairs shower room and upstairs family bathroom—suits multi‑generational use or home‑working needs (there is a front room currently used as an office/bedroom).
Buyers should note a few material points: the primary heating fuel is oil with boiler and radiators, mobile phone signal is reported as none, and the rear plot is small. While insulation and renewable plant are highlighted, some construction details (cavity wall insulation and glazing install dates) are unclear and the property sits in a more deprived local area.
Overall this is a well‑presented village home offering strong energy credentials and flexible accommodation. It will suit families seeking low running costs or investors after a renovated semi with good broadband and letting potential.