Three-bedroom end terrace backing onto woodland, minutes from Tilehurst station — ideal for first-time buyers.
- Freehold three-bedroom end-of-terrace on a large plot
- Off-street, block-paved driveway with multiple-car parking
- Landscaped rear garden with side access; backs onto woodland
- Short walk to Tilehurst train station; fast broadband available
- Single shower room serves three bedrooms (one bathroom)
- Modest internal size (approx 743 sq ft); rooms are average
- Traditional / dated kitchen — potential to modernise
- Council tax band C; average local crime levels
A practical three-bedroom end-of-terrace arranged over two storeys, this freehold home sits on a larger-than-typical plot with a landscaped rear garden that backs onto woodland. The block‑paved driveway provides off-street parking for multiple cars and side access leads to the garden — an uncommon convenience for a suburban terrace. Broadband speeds are reported fast and the property is a short walk from Tilehurst train station, making commuting straightforward.
Inside, the layout is straightforward: entrance hall, living room and a kitchen/dining room on the ground floor; three bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor. The house is presented in generally good, move‑in condition but the U-shaped traditional kitchen cabinetry appears dated, offering a clear opportunity to modernise to buyer taste. The single shower room serves all three bedrooms.
This home will suit first-time buyers or small families seeking a transport‑friendly suburban base with outside space and parking. Investors may also be interested because of the compact footprint and rental demand in the area. Note the overall internal size is modest (approximately 743 sq ft) — rooms are average rather than generous.
Practical considerations: council tax band C and average local crime levels. The property has no recorded flood risk and is freehold, but buyers wanting larger internal living spaces or a modern kitchen will need to factor in renovation or reconfiguration costs.