- Off-road parking for up to four vehicles
- Two double bedrooms, one with walk-in wardrobe
- Modern kitchen, utility cupboard and integrated appliances
- Low-maintenance rear patio garden with two powered sheds
- Gas central heating, double glazing, EPC C71
- Council Tax Band B; freehold tenure
- Area flagged as deprived; average local crime levels
- Small-to-average plot; external improvements could add value
This well-presented two-bedroom end-of-terrace house in Brockworth is arranged over two floors and suits families or first-time buyers seeking ready-to-live-in accommodation. The ground floor offers a comfortable living room and an open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and a useful utility cupboard. Upstairs are two double bedrooms — one with a large walk-in wardrobe — and a shower room. Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C71.
Outside is a low-maintenance rear patio garden, two powered storage sheds and a brick store, plus a generous driveway that can accommodate around four vehicles. Nearby amenities include shops, pubs, and good primary and secondary schools, with easy access to Junction 11A of the M5 for commuting between Gloucester and Cheltenham. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working and study.
Buyers should note the property sits in an area recorded as relatively deprived with average local crime levels; this is reflected in local market dynamics. The plot and external finishes are tidy but modest — minor external improvements such as driveway surfacing or landscaping would enhance kerb appeal. Overall this freehold home offers practical, low-maintenance living with scope for cosmetic updating or rental use.