Newly renovated three-bedroom semi with garage, parking and EV charging on a quiet cul‑de‑sac.
Extended three-bedroom semi-detached on a quiet cul-de-sac
This extended three-bedroom semi-detached house on a quiet cul‑de‑sac in Ossett has been newly renovated and presents ready-to-move-in accommodation ideal for a growing family or first-time buyers. The living room with a large bay window and a modern galley-style kitchen-diner create bright, practical living spaces. A low-maintenance rear garden and detached garage are accessed via a gated private driveway with off-street parking and an electric car charging point.
The property offers three good-sized bedrooms and a single principal bathroom upstairs; the layout works well for family life but owners should note there is only one bathroom for three bedrooms. Built between 1900–1929, the house retains period character externally while benefiting from recent internal modernisation, double glazing and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators.
Practical considerations: the plot is modest in size and the walls are assumed to be uninsulated cavity construction, which may affect running costs despite the modern heating. An EPC rating of D suggests scope to improve energy efficiency. Viewers and buyers are advised to commission surveys or service reports to confirm insulation, services and any hidden works.
Positioned in an affluent, well-connected area with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and good local schools, the home suits buyers seeking a ready-made family house with further potential to add value through energy upgrades or internal tweaks. Freehold tenure and a relatively low council tax band add to the practical appeal.