Spacious rear garden, driveway parking and easy walk to schools and station.
Spacious reception room flowing into dining area
Fitted kitchen with contemporary style and medium room size
Three bedrooms; main bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Family bathroom plus separate WC (single bathroom only)
Good‑sized rear garden; decent plot for extension potential
Driveway parking to the front; off‑street convenience
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may be older frames
Built 1950–1966 construction; potential need for modernisation
Set on a decent plot in a comfortable suburban neighbourhood, this semi-detached post‑war house offers family-friendly accommodation across two storeys. The ground floor has a large reception that flows into a dining area and a fitted kitchen, creating a practical layout for everyday life and hosting. Upstairs are three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC.
Outside the property benefits from a good‑sized rear garden and off‑street driveway parking. The home is double glazed (installed before 2002) and heated by a mains‑gas boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds and mobile signal in the area are strong, and local schools and the town centre are walkable from Gaze Hill Avenue.
This house will suit families looking for straightforward, well‑proportioned accommodation with outdoor space. Buyers should note the single bathroom plus separate WC and the property’s mid‑20th century construction; some buyers may want to update finishes or services over time. Council tax is moderate and there is no known flood risk.