Bay-fronted lounge with feature fireplace
Open-plan kitchen-diner with central island and bi-fold doors
Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite
Driveway parking and rear garden
Outbuilding with bar and WC; requires finishing for specific use
Recently installed mains gas boiler
Leasehold tenure — check terms and service charges
Medium flood risk; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
This deceptively spacious three-bedroom end terrace blends period character with contemporary living. The bay-fronted lounge with a feature fireplace and an open-plan kitchen-diner with central island and bi-folding doors create bright, sociable ground-floor spaces ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. A recently installed gas boiler provides reliable heating throughout.
The first floor offers a main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite, plus two further bedrooms and a modern shower room — practical layout for families or sharers. Outside, driveway parking and a rear garden extend the living space. An outbuilding currently set up with a bar and WC offers flexible additional accommodation or a home-studio, but will need finishing to suit a buyer’s specific use.
Important practical points are clear: the property is leasehold, sits in an area with medium flood risk, and the original cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, which may affect running costs. Council tax is very low, and broadband and mobile signal are strong — useful for remote working or streaming.
This home will suit a first-time buyer or young family seeking move-in ready heating and modern kitchen facilities, with scope to add value through insulation improvements and finishing touches to the outbuilding. Viewings will suit those who prioritise interior space, off-street parking and flexible extras, while being comfortable with the tenure and local area characteristics.



























































































































