Period‑converted three‑bed home with garden, parking and great commuting links.
Central town‑centre location, walking distance to shops and station
Private walled cottage garden with patio and mature fruit trees
Block‑paved driveway for up to three cars, side access
Built c.2002; double glazing and modern interior throughout
Worcester Bosch boiler fitted 2023 (recent replacement)
Generous open plan living/dining room with high ceilings
Small-to-average plot; no long-distance views, town outlook
Council tax moderate; suited to family or investment buyers
Occupying a convenient town‑centre position, this well presented three‑bed end‑terrace blends period character with modern fittings. The house forms part of a converted old school (built c.2002) and benefits from high ceilings, exposed timber details and naturally bright living space with French doors onto a private walled garden.
The ground floor offers a generous L‑shaped living/dining room and a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances; the Worcester Bosch boiler was replaced in 2023. Upstairs the principal bedroom includes an en‑suite shower, with two further double bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom — practical layouts for family life or a long‑term let.
Outside, a block‑paved driveway provides off‑street parking for up to three cars and side access to a secluded cottage garden with mature planting and patio. The location is highly walkable to Market Harborough town centre, shops, cafés and the station with fast services to London St Pancras in around an hour.
Notes and considerations: the plot is small-to-average for a town property and immediate outlook is to neighbouring period houses, so there are no long‑distance views. Council tax is described as moderate. Overall this freehold home suits a family seeking central convenience, a buyer wanting low‑maintenance outdoor space, or an investor looking for a reliable town residence.