Light-filled cul-de-sac home with garden, garage and woodland nearby—ideal first-time buy..
Three double bedrooms plus single/office room
Conservatory overlooking a well-maintained rear garden
Open-plan kitchen with dining area, lots of natural light
Single garage with driveway parking and extra storage
Built 1996–2002; modern cavity walls and double glazing
Single family bathroom; may be limiting for larger households
Slow broadband speeds in area; mobile signal excellent
Freehold, affordable council tax, no flood risk
Light-filled three-bedroom detached house set quietly on a cul-de-sac, ideal for first-time buyers seeking space and greenery without commuting compromise. The living room and open-plan kitchen flow to a conservatory that overlooks a well-kept rear garden with decked patio — a pleasant spot for evening meals or relaxed weekend time outdoors. A single garage and driveway provide secure parking and extra storage.
The principal and second bedrooms are comfortable doubles; the third works well as a single bedroom or home office. The property totals about 1,017 sq ft, with double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators, built around 1996–2002 — modern, straightforward construction that requires only normal upkeep. Council tax is affordable and there is no flood risk.
Practical considerations: there is a single family bathroom and an upgraded guest cloakroom, which may be a constraint for larger households, and broadband speeds in the area are reported to be slow. The glazing installation date is unspecified. These are manageable for many first-time buyers but worth factoring into plans.
Location is one of the home’s strengths: positioned near attractive woodlands and local playgrounds, with several well-rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach. Low local crime, excellent mobile signal and very affluent, quiet surroundings make this a comfortable, safe place to put down roots.