- Well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached village home
- Generous rear garden with fruit trees and large timber shed
- Refitted kitchen/diner, garden room and spacious living room
- Garage with roller-shutter doors, light, power and boiler
- Oil-fired central heating; buyer should allow for oil costs
- Private drainage (septic/cesspit) and associated maintenance
- Single family shower room only; one bathroom for three bedrooms
- Small service charge £14 pcm payable to Stonewater Housing
Tucked away on a quiet no-through road in award-winning Eardisland, this well-presented three-bedroom semi delivers generous, flexible living over two floors. A bright living room with a working open fire sits alongside a large refitted kitchen/diner and a double-glazed garden room — spaces that suit family life, home working and socialising. The wide rear garden, fruit trees and useful outbuildings extend the living space outdoors.
Accommodation includes two double bedrooms, a good single bedroom and a re-fitted shower room. Built-in storage, a pantry and an airing cupboard add everyday practicality. The garage with roller shutter doors provides parking, workshop space and houses the Worcester oil boiler.
Practical points to note: the property uses oil-fired central heating and a private drainage system, and there is a small monthly service payment of £14 to Stonewater Housing. The house has been updated but retains mid-20th-century character; buyers wanting a fully modernised energy solution may wish to budget for future upgrades.
Overall this is a comfortable village home with sizeable gardens and garaging, suited to young families seeking local countryside living or retirees looking to downsize without losing space and garden privacy. Fast broadband, very low local crime and good nearby primary schools add to the appeal.