- Two double bedrooms and one family bathroom
- Conservatory with doors opening onto rear garden
- Driveway parking plus detached brick garage
- Chain free — ready for a quicker completion
- Approx 658 sq ft; compact, average-sized rooms
- Some maintenance and cosmetic updating likely required
- Tenure not specified; buyer to verify with solicitor
- Close to town, train station and good schools
A traditional two-bedroom semi in a popular Leyland neighbourhood, this chain-free home offers straightforward living and strong commuter links. The ground floor features a bay-front lounge, fitted kitchen and a conservatory that opens onto a low-maintenance rear garden. Off-street parking and a detached brick garage add practical appeal for first-time buyers or investors.
Internally the property is average-sized (approx. 658 sq ft) with double glazing and gas central heating throughout. The layout is simple and well-proportioned: two first-floor bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. The house was built mid 20th century and retains period proportions while presenting clear scope for cosmetic updating to increase value.
Notable positives include driveway parking, garage, conservatory and proximity to schools, Leyland town centre, train station and Worden Park. Council Tax Band B and very low local crime rates add to the practical advantages for families and buyers seeking a secure, affordable base.
Buyers should be aware of material drawbacks: the plot is small and the property shows signs of general maintenance needs consistent with its age. Tenure hasn’t been confirmed in the details provided, which should be clarified during purchase. The compact footprint and single bathroom may limit appeal for larger households, though the property works well as a starter home or rental investment given its location and no-chain status.