Traditional three-bedroom home with large garden and off-street parking in a popular village lane.
Three bedrooms with multiple reception rooms for flexible living
Set in a popular village lane, this three-bedroom semi-detached home pairs traditional 1930s character with practical family space. Multiple reception rooms and a feature fireplace give flexibility for formal dining, home working or relaxed family living. The kitchen opens toward a sizable private garden and patio that suit outdoor entertaining, children or gardening.
Practical benefits include off-street parking, freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing (installation date unknown) and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal — useful for commuters and remote workers. Local amenities, frequent buses and several well-regarded schools are within easy reach, while crime levels are very low and the neighbourhood is broadly affluent.
Note the home is an average-sized property with a single compact bathroom and dates from the 1930–1949 period; some updating or modernisation may be needed depending on buyer standards. The filled cavity walls and standard ceiling heights are typical of the era and there is no flooding risk. Council tax is very low, which lowers ongoing running costs.
This house will suit a growing family or buyers seeking a comfortable, well-connected village home with a large garden and clear potential to personalise. Investors seeking steady rental demand will also find appeal in the location and transport links.