Bright three-bedroom semi with garden, garage and room to modernise in Longlevens.
Three bedrooms with large family bathroom and downstairs WC
Private, well-maintained rear garden with decent plot size
Driveway parking plus single garage (internal and external access)
Bright lounge/diner with conservatory/sunroom and kitchen access
Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas central heating
Built 1967–1975 — some areas may benefit from updating
About 1,061 sq ft overall — average-sized family home
Placed near Good-rated schools and fast broadband, low crime
Step into a spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home in Longlevens, set on a decent plot with off-street parking and a single garage. The house offers a bright lounge/diner with sliding doors to a sunroom/conservatory, a practical kitchen with direct access to the conservatory, and a downstairs WC — layout that suits everyday family life. Double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas heating provide efficient comfort.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a third bedroom currently used as a home office, and a large, naturally lit family bathroom. The rear garden is well maintained and private, suitable for children and gardening. The property is freehold, not in a flood-risk area, and sits in a quiet, comfortable suburb with low crime and fast broadband — useful for remote working and study.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the house has been modernised in parts (contemporary kitchen, updated glazing) but retains mid‑20th-century construction and may benefit from further updates to personalise finishes and increase value. It’s well placed for several good primary and secondary schools and public transport links, making it a practical family purchase or a steady long-term investment in an affluent area.
Viewers should note the property’s average overall size (about 1,061 sqft) and that the garage and conservatory are used for storage/utility space — potential to convert or improve, subject to planning. Council tax is described as affordable.