Character-filled three-bedroom detached house near sought-after schools and local amenities.
Three bedrooms; principal bedroom spans full width of house
Two reception rooms plus conservatory for flexible living
Spacious kitchen/breakfast room with under-stairs storage
Vacant possession with no forward chain
Newly redecorated throughout — move-in ready cosmetic finish
On-street parking only; forecourt parking possible subject to permission
Small plot and low‑maintenance garden (artificial turf)
EPC D (66); period house may need ongoing sympathetic upkeep
This well-presented three-bedroom detached house combines period character with practical family living. Newly redecorated throughout, the home offers two separate reception rooms, a wide principal bedroom that spans the house, and a generous kitchen/breakfast room opening to a conservatory and enclosed rear garden — ideal for everyday family use and entertaining.
The property sits in a popular area within sought-after school catchments and is close to shops, restaurants and Castlepoint shopping centre. Practical comforts include double glazing, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and vacant possession with no onward chain, making it straightforward to move into or let quickly.
There are some practical limitations to note: parking is currently unrestricted on-street and any conversion to forecourt off-road parking would require permissions. The plot is small and the rear garden is low-maintenance (mostly artificial turf), so outdoor space is modest. The EPC is D (66) and the building dates from c.1900–1929, so while structurally solid, the house retains period elements that may require sympathetic maintenance.
Overall this home will suit families seeking character, convenient local amenities and good school options, or investors looking for a straightforward let in a city suburb. The newly refreshed interior provides a neutral canvas while original fireplaces and bay windows retain period charm.