Dual-aspect living room with bi-folding doors to garden
Set at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom semi delivers bright, family-focused living with practical outdoor space. The dual-aspect living room and bi-folding doors create seamless indoor-outdoor flow into a low-maintenance rear garden with patio and large shed — ideal for children and summer entertaining. The kitchen/diner includes a snug/office useful for homework or remote working. Parking is unusually generous for the area, with a driveway for up to four cars and a smart green-roof bin store.
Bedrooms are all double-sized and enjoy countryside views, while the contemporary bathroom provides a deep soaking tub plus a walk-in shower; there is also a separate toilet on the landing for busy mornings. Built in the late 1960s–1970s and upgraded with solar panels and double glazing, the home sits comfortably in energy-conscious families’ crosshairs. Built-in storage throughout keeps living areas clutter-free.
Practical matters to note: the house has cavity walls with no confirmed insulation (assumed), and the double glazing predates 2002 — both are upgrade opportunities that could improve comfort and running costs. Planning permission for a rear extension previously existed but has lapsed and would need re-application. The property is Freehold; buyers should verify title with their solicitor before exchange.
Positioned close to local shops, the station with good links to London, and in the catchment for St David’s Primary and Chipping Campden Secondary, this home suits families seeking a convenient town-fringe lifestyle with countryside outlooks. EPC rating C, mains gas heating via boiler and radiators, and very low local crime add to the practical appeal.