Chain-free 1950s semi with garage, garden and extension potential (STPP)..
Chain-free freehold three-bedroom semi-detached house
Chain-free and solidly built in the 1950s, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers comfortable family living west of York with straightforward potential to personalise. The layout includes two reception rooms plus a conservatory that opens onto a private lawned garden — useful for outside dining and play. A driveway and single garage provide secure off-street parking.
The kitchen is contemporary in style and practical for everyday use, while three bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; the house has double glazing though the install date is unknown. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, making a swift transaction possible for a buyer ready to move or refurbish.
There is scope to extend (subject to planning permission) which will appeal to buyers wanting more living space or to add value. Local schools are well-regarded and amenities are close by, while mobile and broadband coverage are strong — practical advantages for working families.
Buyers should note the wider area scores as deprived with an ‘industrious hardship’ classification and average local crime levels; these factors may affect long-term resale and rental considerations. The home is average sized internally (approximately 95 sqm / 1,022 sqft) and while well-presented in parts, any purchaser should expect routine maintenance and potential modernisation to maximise value.