Chain-free three-bed with character, garden and strong commuter links — ideal to modernise..
- Detached three-bedroom house with period features and high ceilings
- Two reception rooms plus fitted kitchen and separate utility room
- Ground-floor four-piece bathroom; first-floor separate WC
- Private enclosed rear garden with paved patio and lawn
- Freehold and chain-free, offered at a competitive price
- Solid brick construction; insulation status unknown, may need upgrading
- On-street parking only; no off-street parking or garage
- Small plot size; limited scope for extension without planning
A deceptive and well-proportioned three-bedroom detached house in popular Long Eaton, offered with no upward chain. The property retains period character—high ceilings, fireplace surrounds and arched windows—while providing practical living space with two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and a separate utility. With 1,066 sq ft of accommodation across two floors it suits a growing family, first-time buyers aiming to add value, or investors seeking refurbishment potential.
The layout includes a ground-floor bathroom and a first-floor WC, plus a private enclosed rear garden with paved patio and lawn. The home benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and ultrafast broadband connectivity. Local amenities, good primary and secondary schools, and strong transport links to Derby and Nottingham make the location convenient for commuting and family life.
There is clear scope to modernise and reconfigure internal space (utility room and bathroom arrangement particularly), so expect refurbishment costs. The house is solid-brick (likely pre-1930 construction) and insulation specifics are unknown—upgrades may be needed to improve energy efficiency. On-street parking only and a small rear plot are practical but limit expansion and off-street parking options.
Offered freehold and chain-free at a competitive price, the property presents a straightforward project for buyers wanting a period home to personalise. Viewings are recommended to appreciate room proportions and potential to add value through targeted improvements.