Chain‑free three‑bed home with parking and garden near Stockton Heath amenities.
Chain free with adaptable garage conversion
Off‑street parking and private enclosed rear garden
Three bedrooms with good landing and family bathroom
Timber‑frame build (1967–75) with partial insulation assumed
Double glazing installed post‑2002; mains gas heating
One bathroom for three bedrooms — potential bottleneck
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for homeworking
Close to Stockton Heath shops, bars, and Good rated schools
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Landseer Avenue offers a practical family layout close to Stockton Heath Village and Warrington transport links. The ground floor includes a living/dining room, kitchen and an adaptable garage conversion that adds flexible living space or home‑office potential. Upstairs are three well‑proportioned bedrooms, a large landing and a single family bathroom.
Outside, the property benefits from a sizeable front driveway for off‑street parking and a private enclosed rear garden — a decent plot for family use and gardening. The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has double glazing fitted; mains gas boiler and radiators provide central heating. Council tax costs are relatively low and there is no reported flood risk.
Practical buyers will value the chain‑free status and the proximity to popular local schools (several rated Good) and Stockton Heath’s shops, bars and restaurants. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working. The adaptable garage and overall room count of around five rooms give scope for reconfiguration or modest extension, subject to checks and permissions.
Notable considerations: the property is of timber‑frame construction with assumed partial insulation, so buyers should consider an energy‑efficiency review. The house will suit buyers comfortable carrying cosmetic updating or targeted improvements rather than those seeking a fully modernised turnkey home. There is one family bathroom serving three bedrooms, which may require adaptation for larger households.