Quiet cul‑de‑sac with driveway and west facing garden, ideal for first buyers.
Two double bedrooms in a traditional 1930s semi‑detached layout
A well‑proportioned 1930s semi detached house set at the end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac. The layout includes an entrance hall, front lounge with bay window, rear kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom — all arranged over two floors and offering sensible, usable space for everyday living.
Practical features include off‑street parking, gas central heating, recent UPVC double glazing and a west‑facing rear garden with shed and greenhouse. The property is offered with no onward chain, making it a straightforward purchase for a first‑time buyer or an investor looking for a low‑risk let in a town fringe location with good broadband and low local crime.
Internally the house is presented in neutral, traditional style with oak‑boarded floors in some rooms and straightforward fixtures. The footprint is small‑to‑average (approx. 671 sq ft), so rooms are compact rather than expansive — a strength for economical running costs but a constraint for buyers seeking large living spaces.
Practical considerations: the home has an Energy Efficiency Rating of D67 and sits in Council Tax Band B (economical running costs). While there’s no indication of urgent structural defects, the property reflects its mature age and will suit buyers happy to make modest updates rather than those wanting a fully modernised home.
Overall this is a sensible, well‑located starter home or buy‑to‑let with immediate availability, off‑street parking and private garden — ideal for buyers prioritising location, low running costs and a straightforward purchase process.