Comfortable family home with generous garden and parking in village setting.
Three bedrooms with ensuite to main bedroom
Large rear garden with two patios and lawn
Dual-aspect living room with central fireplace
Kitchen-diner with space for appliances and table
Downstairs cloakroom and useful loft access
Off-street parking; gated side access to garden
Older double glazing (pre-2002) may benefit from upgrade
EPC C; Council Tax Band D (moderate)
Comfortable three-bedroom mid-terrace in Wellesbourne, well placed for village amenities and local schools. The house offers a practical layout with a dual-aspect living room, kitchen-diner, downstairs cloakroom, ensuite to the main bedroom and family bathroom — ready for everyday family life. A generous rear garden and off-street parking add useful outdoor and storage space for families or professionals.
Built in the mid-20th century, the property is freehold with gas central heating to radiators and an EPC rating of C. Construction details such as filled cavity walls and existing double glazing (installed before 2002) indicate basic thermal efficiency, though some elements may benefit from modern upgrades over time. The plot is a decent size and the garden has two patio areas plus lawn, offering scope for outdoor improvements or play space.
Practical points are clear and straightforward: the house is average-sized for a family home and sits in a comfortable, affluent neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Council Tax band D applies. Buyers should note the property’s age and original mid-century features — attractive for buyers seeking character, but meaning some components could require updating in the medium term.