Spacious period home near schools and town amenities.
Off-street parking for two cars to rear
Enclosed rear garden with timber shed and patio
Modern kitchen and family bathroom, well-maintained
Conservatory extends ground-floor living space
Freehold tenure; approx. 1,066 sq ft total area
Easement on title affecting driveway access—please check
Medium flood risk for the location
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades advised
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home sits a short walk from Wisbech town centre and local schools, offering flexible living across two floors. The property has separate lounge and dining rooms, a modern fitted kitchen with skylight and LED spotlights, plus a conservatory that extends the ground-floor living space into the enclosed rear garden.
Practical benefits include off-street parking for two cars, a timber garden shed, gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and freehold tenure. Room sizes are generous for the property’s overall footprint (approx. 1,066 sq ft), making it suitable for first-time buyers or young families seeking roomy reception space and a ready-to-move-in kitchen and bathroom.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the title carries an easement affecting access to the driveway, the property sits in a medium flood-risk area, and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no insulation. The local area scores higher than average for crime and is in a deprived ward, which may influence insurance and resale factors.
Overall this home gives immediate liveability with clear potential for energy upgrades and cosmetic improvement. Early viewing is recommended for purchasers wanting a period property with modernised interiors and convenient town access.