Detached three-bedroom home, recently refurbished to show‑home standard
Corner plot with private rear garden and paved patio
Single garage with power and lights plus tarmac driveway parking
Compact internal size (~754 sq ft); modest room proportions
One family bathroom only; three bedrooms share single shower/bath
Located in area with higher crime rates and some deprivation
Gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; council tax affordable
This well-presented three-bedroom detached house on Loweswater Drive is a compact, move-in ready family home. Recently refurbished to a show-home standard, the property benefits from neutral décor, an updated fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, and a private enclosed rear garden accessed via French doors from the dining room. Practical features include a garage with power and lighting, a tarmac driveway for off-street parking, and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal.
The layout is straightforward and family-friendly: entrance hall with downstairs WC, lounge to the front, separate dining room, and three first-floor bedrooms with a family bathroom. Two bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. Room sizes and total footprint are modest (approximately 754 sq ft), making the house suited to a small family, first-time buyers seeking a detached property, or investors after a low-maintenance let.
Important considerations are area-wide rather than the home itself: the local area shows higher crime and relative deprivation compared with nearby districts. The property is on a small-to-average suburban plot and the internal space is compact — only one bathroom serves three bedrooms. Prospective buyers should also verify appliance/service conditions and measurements, and consider parking needs if multiple cars are required.
On balance this is a tidy, modern detached home that delivers convenience — local schools, shops and transport are close by — and sensible running costs (mains gas heating, double glazing, affordable council tax). It will suit buyers wanting a ready-to-live-in property with modest ongoing maintenance and potential for small improvements to increase value.