Spacious family-friendly home with field views and improvement potential.
3 generous double bedrooms with good natural light
Open-plan kitchen-diner and conservatory for family living
Solar panels reduce electricity usage and bills
Private rear garden with patio; decent plot size
Oil-fired heating; consider fuel and servicing costs
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrading
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; opportunity for insulation work
No flood risk; average local crime and moderate council tax
Set back in peaceful countryside, this three-bedroom semi offers light-filled rooms and uninterrupted rear views over open fields. The open-plan kitchen-diner and rear conservatory create a sociable ground floor ideal for family life and entertaining. Fast broadband and nearby primary and secondary schools suit remote-working families.
Practical features include solar panels, a downstairs shower room, and two upstairs bathrooms serving each bedroom. The private rear garden and patio provide a secure outdoor space with decent plot size and scope for landscaping or extension (subject to consents).
Buyers should note the property’s mid-20th century construction: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, glazing predates 2002, and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated. These factors, plus cosmetic modernization of the garden and interiors, present clear improvement opportunities and running-cost considerations.
Overall this freehold semi-detached home suits families or professionals seeking rural tranquillity with good connectivity and scope to add value through insulation upgrades and internal refurbishment.