Well-presented family home with sunny garden and generous driveway parking.
Chain free three-bedroom semi-detached house
South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with raised decking
Separate dining room plus light, airy living room
Driveway parking for several cars; compact garage attached
Modern fitted kitchen with integral appliances and garden door
Stylish family bathroom and ground-floor WC
EPC C; mains gas heating; double glazing post-2002
Medium flood risk; solid brick walls assumed uninsulated
Chain-free and well presented, this three-bedroom semi offers an easy-to-live family layout in sought-after Caversham. Ground floor accommodation includes a bright living room, separate dining room and a modern fitted kitchen with direct garden access—ideal for everyday family life and weekend entertaining. The south-facing garden and raised decking provide a sunny, low-maintenance outdoor space while the driveway offers off-street parking for several cars.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom; room sizes are practical for a growing family. Built in the 1950s–60s with double glazing installed post-2002 and mains gas heating, the house combines period proportions with contemporary fittings. EPC rating C and council tax band D reflect reasonable running costs for the area.
Notable points you should know: the property sits on a relatively small plot and the garage is compact. Walls are original solid brick (assumed uninsulated internally), which could mean retrofit insulation if you want to improve thermal performance. There is a medium flood risk in the locality—buyers should check insurance and flood-prevention options. Overall this is a straightforward family home in an affluent suburb with fast rail links to Reading and London.