Three-bedroom starter home with driveway, garage and good gardens — close to schools and rail.
Quiet cul-de-sac location in central Brough
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in central Brough, this three-bedroom semi offers a practical first home with off-street parking and a garage. The layout is traditional and well maintained, with a long living/dining room that opens via patio doors onto a paved rear garden — a comfortable family hub with good natural light.
The kitchen is a sensible U-shaped design with integrated oven and hob and space for appliances. Upstairs are three bedrooms (two doubles) and a single bathroom. The property sits on a decent plot with low-maintenance front and rear gardens and a long driveway leading to a powered single garage.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing, low local crime and easy access to schools, shops and rail links. Council Tax band C and very low flood risk add to the appeal for a first-time buyer or young family.
Notable drawbacks are an EPC rating of D and generally dated finishes — improving insulation and updating fittings would reduce running costs and add value. There is only one bathroom for three bedrooms and the total living area is modest (c. 851 sq ft), so buyers seeking more space may need to extend or reconfigure.
Overall, the house is a straightforward, liveable home in a popular, affluent suburb with scope for energy upgrades and cosmetic modernisation to increase comfort and future resale value.