Three bedrooms; flexible ground-floor reception for bedroom or study
Extended open-plan lounge/diner with kitchen and rear French doors
Sunny, low-maintenance rear garden and paved patio area
Printed concrete driveway for two cars plus electric car charge point
Single main bathroom upstairs (four-piece suite) — no en-suite facilities
Built 1967–1975; cavity walls assumed uninsulated, EPC D
Freehold, no onward chain; Council Tax Band D (Wyre)
Small plot size; modest garden, limited scope for large extensions
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac off Arundel Drive, this extended semi-detached house offers practical family living in Poulton-le-Fylde. The ground floor has an adaptable reception room plus a bright, open-plan lounge/diner that flows into a fitted kitchen with French doors to the sunny rear garden. A printed concrete driveway provides off-street parking for two and an electric car charging point.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a generous four-piece bathroom with both a free-standing bath and separate shower. The home has modern finishes throughout, Karndean and laminate floors to key rooms and double glazing; overall presentation is tidy and move-in ready. The property is freehold and available with no onward chain, helping a quicker move for buyers.
Practical details to note: the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s with cavity walls assumed uninsulated and an EPC rating of D. There is one main bathroom for the household, and the plot is modest in size—suitable for low-maintenance family outdoor space rather than large gardens. Council Tax Band D (Wyre) applies.
This house will suit families seeking a comfortable, well-located suburban home near good primary and secondary schools and with fast broadband and very low local crime. It also offers scope for energy upgrades (wall insulation, EPC improvement) or internal reconfiguration if a buyer wants to add value.