Compact three-bed terraced home with insulated garden office and energy upgrades..
Spacious lounge with rooftop countryside views
Kitchen/diner opening directly to south‑west patio
Insulated home office with power, lighting and internet
Thermal solar panels and cavity wall insulation installed
Full roof recovery in 2021 (insulated felt, fascias, leadwork)
Small overall size (~775 sq ft) and single family bathroom
Upper garden, pizza oven, outdoor WC (rainwater‑fed) and sheds
Area classified as deprived; broadband average, mobile excellent
Set over two levels, this neatly presented three-bedroom mid-terrace offers practical family living with thoughtful energy upgrades and a sunny, multi-level garden. The living room benefits from rooftop views towards open countryside while the kitchen/diner opens directly to a south‑west facing patio — ideal for informal family meals and summer entertaining. The upper garden houses an insulated home office with power, lighting and internet, giving genuine work‑from‑home flexibility.
The property has been improved for efficiency and durability: cavity wall insulation, thermal solar panels (serviced) and a full roof recovery completed in 2021. Those improvements help reduce running costs and add long-term value. Outbuildings include a brick shed with power and a rainwater-fed outdoor WC; there’s also a pizza oven and covered entertaining area in the lower garden.
Practical drawbacks are clear and stated: the house is compact (circa 775 sq ft) with a single family bathroom, and the plot is small. The location sits within a generally deprived area classification, which some buyers will want to consider alongside the strong local school options and low crime rating. Broadband speeds are average, though mobile signal is excellent.
This home suits a young family or a buyer seeking a ready-to-live-in house with outdoor workspace and low-maintenance gardens. It’s an economical freehold purchase with sensible energy investments already in place, but limited internal space and only one bathroom mean it won’t suit households needing more room or multiple bathrooms.