- Three bedrooms with practical built-in storage
- Large kitchen/diner with space for island and family table
- Lounge with patio doors to conservatory and period fireplace
- UPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating (boiler/radiators)
- Current EPC 82 (potential 84); cavity walls likely uninsulated
- Private rear garden on a decent-sized plot; village views
- Freehold, ~999 sq ft, mid-20th century construction (1950–66)
- Local area shows economic challenges; crime rate above average
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Church Walk offers comfortable family living in Littledean, close to woodland walks and local amenities. The ground floor features a large kitchen/diner and a lounge with patio doors to a conservatory, creating flexible social space for everyday life and entertaining. A private rear garden and decent plot size extend living outdoors in a quiet village setting.
Practical extras include UPVC double glazing, mains gas central heating, and a strong current EPC (82) with modest potential gains. The property is freehold, around 999 sq ft, and sits in a mid-20th century build typical of the area — straightforward to update rather than remodel. Nearby schools include both Good and Outstanding-rated options within reach.
Be clear on the trade-offs: the area classification shows local economic challenges and crime is above average, which may concern some buyers. The cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so further insulation work could improve comfort and running costs despite the good EPC. The home is suited to buyers seeking village life with renovation potential rather than a fully modernised turnkey property.
At £200,000 this house will appeal to families and first-time buyers after space, gardens, and sensible running costs. Viewing is recommended to judge garden, room proportions and the village location against personal preferences.