Extended three-bed terrace with garage, garden and no onward chain — needs modernisation..
No onward chain — quick move possible
Extended layout with two reception rooms and flexible space
Westerly-facing rear garden; elevated views to front
Garage with power, plus off-road parking for one car
Requires internal modernisation throughout; budget for refurbishment
Above-average local crime and higher area deprivation indicators
Good school catchment and local amenities within walking distance
Built 1967–1975; double glazing fitted (install date unknown)
This extended three-bedroom mid-terrace in Southill offers straightforward space and scope for improvement. With two generous reception rooms, an extended dining/snug that could convert to a fourth bedroom, and a westerly-facing rear garden, the house suits a first-time buyer or family seeking value and future uplift. It is offered with no onward chain, so a quick sale and renovation programme are feasible.
The accommodation includes an L-shaped living room, separate dining/snug, kitchen, downstairs shower room and a family bathroom upstairs. Bedrooms two and three enjoy elevated views across open green space toward Weymouth. Practical features include a single garage with power and lighting, off-road parking, mains gas boiler with radiators, and double glazing (install date unknown).
The property requires internal modernisation — cosmetic updating, kitchen and bathroom refurbishment and likely general maintenance are needed. The area has above-average crime and higher local deprivation indicators, which should be weighed against the affordable purchase price and good local amenities, including a well-regarded primary school and convenient access to town, harbour and the coast.
In short, this is a solid mid-century terrace with good floor area and clear potential for value increase through improvement. Buyers should budget for renovation work and consider the local social context, but will benefit from no chain, parking, garage and a pleasant westerly garden outlook.