Deceptively spacious 3-bed terrace with lower-ground reception, garage and landscaped decking..
- Deceptively spacious three-bedroom, plus versatile lower-ground reception/bedroom
- Recently refitted en-suite to master; good overall presentation
- Low-maintenance landscaped rear garden with decking and built-in lighting
- Single rear garage; unrestricted on-street parking to front
- Built 2003–2006 with double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Small plot and compact garden limit outside storage and extension scope
- Lower-ground room has limited natural light; consider ventilation for bedroom use
- Very low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
A deceptively spacious three-bedroom terraced house arranged over lower ground, ground and first floors, ideal for growing families seeking flexible living. The lower-ground reception opens directly onto a landscaped, low-maintenance garden with raised decking and integrated lighting — a useful extension for indoor-outdoor living. The ground-floor sitting room benefits from a Juliet balcony with rooftop views, while the kitchen/diner fits a family table and includes solid wood worktops with integrated appliances. The master bedroom has built-in wardrobes and a recently refitted en-suite with a walk-in shower; a separate family bathroom serves the other bedrooms.
Built in the early 2000s, the property is modern in style with double glazing, mains gas central heating and cavity-wall insulation assumed. Presentation throughout is good and fixtures appear recently updated, reducing immediate maintenance needs. Practical aspects include a single garage accessed from the rear and unrestricted on-street parking to the front, plus fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for homeworking.
Notable constraints are the relatively small plot and compact garden, which limit outside storage and large landscaping projects. On-street parking is unrestricted but not private; the rear garage is single and accessed via a shared lane. While the house offers scope to use the lower-ground room as a fourth bedroom, study or rental room, any conversion or material alteration should consider ventilation and light levels on the lower-ground level.
Located on the edge of a popular development in Launceston with very low local crime and good nearby schools, the home suits families wanting comfortable, low-maintenance living or investors seeking a reliable, modern terrace in a small-town setting. Council Tax Band C and freehold tenure add to the practical appeal.