Immaculately presented three-bedroom terraced home with modern kitchen and enclosed garden..
Three bedrooms with modern shower room and refitted kitchen
Through lounge/dining room with dual aspect windows
Enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
uPVC double glazing and gas central heating (boiler + radiators)
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Built 1967–1975 with cavity walls (assumed no insulation)
Freehold tenure; council tax described as cheap
Local area: deprived classification and average crime rates
This mid-terrace three-bedroom home in Long Lawford offers practical family living with immediate move-in appeal. The ground floor features a through lounge/dining room and a refitted modern kitchen/breakfast room, giving comfortable space for daily life and family meals. Double glazing and gas central heating provide warmth and efficiency on the main systems.
Outside, the property benefits from an enclosed rear garden laid mainly to lawn and a paved frontage. Parking is on-street. The plot is small, so outdoor space is low-maintenance rather than expansive — suitable for young children, container gardening, or a patio seating area. The property is freehold and presented in good order, reducing immediate refurbishment needs.
Location works well for families: nearby primary and secondary schools (mixed Ofsted ratings), local shops, parks and sports facilities are all within easy reach. The wider area has a deprived classification and average crime rates, which buyers should consider alongside the property’s affordability and convenience.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s with cavity walls (assumed uninsulated), the house may benefit from energy-efficiency improvements over time. Prospective buyers should note typical constraints of terraced homes here: limited plot size, on-street parking only, and possible upgrade scope for insulation or bespoke works if higher energy performance is wanted.