Practical low-maintenance home with parking and lower bills from solar panels.
No upper chain — ready for a quick move
Solar panels reduce energy bills
Open-plan lounge-diner with dual aspect windows
Driveway and garage with electric roller door
Low-maintenance paved front and rear garden
Single wet room only — one bathroom for three bedrooms
Located in a very deprived area with high local crime
EPC C; built circa 1967–1975, standard maintenance likely required
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Bedeburn Road offers practical, low-maintenance living with no upper chain—ideal for someone moving quickly. The open-plan lounge-diner and solar panels add everyday comfort and lower running costs, while a driveway and garage provide secure off-street parking.
Internally the layout is straightforward: an entrance hall with boiler cupboard, ground-floor open plan living, and a first-floor landing leading to three bedrooms and a wet room. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, sealed unit double glazing and a part-boarded loft, though there is only one bathroom which may suit smaller families or couples better than larger households.
Externally the front and rear gardens are low maintenance (paved and Astroturf) and the plot is small. The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has an EPC rating of C. These features point to a solid, average-sized home that may suit buyers looking for a sensible, affordable family starter or a buy-to-let purchase.
Location is convenient for road and public transport links, the airport, and nearby schools rated Good. Prospective buyers should note the local area has high crime levels and is classified as very deprived; factor this into long-term plans and insurance or security needs.