Long gardens, garage and walkable to town — great scope to modernise.
Three bedrooms with sizable living and dining space
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom semi offers a rare family-sized plot in Bishop’s Stortford. The long, flower-filled front garden and private rear garden with mature fruit trees give the home a cottage-like feel while the open-plan living and dining room provides practical everyday space. Walkable to the town centre and mainline station, the location also sits within strong school catchments.
The house is solid post-war construction with useful scope to modernise. Interiors are serviceable but dated: fitted kitchen, single bathroom, carpets and pre-2002 double glazing are all in place, making the property move-inable yet ready for an owner to update. The garage and driveway parking at the rear add convenience and storage for family life.
Key advantages include a generous plot (including a detached orchard), chain-free sale and good broadband and mobile signals. Expect general renovation rather than a full rebuild: improvements such as kitchen and bathroom modernisation, possible heating updates and cosmetic work would unlock the house’s potential and add value.
A sensible buy for families wanting outside space in a top-location cul-de-sac or for buyers looking to refurbish and personalise. Note the tenure is not stated and the house features period fittings and older double glazing; prospective buyers should allow budget for targeted upgrades and confirm tenure and any running costs before exchange.