Well-presented three-bed detached with south garden and driveway, ready to move into.
Detached three-bedroom home with large living and separate dining rooms
Newly fitted breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances
Fully boarded loft with ladder — potential, conversion subject to checks
South-facing garden with two patio areas and insulated metal shed
Driveway for two cars and off-street parking to front
New windows and doors; serviced boiler and new utility roof (20-year guarantee)
Single main four-piece bathroom for three bedrooms — may limit busy mornings
Built 1967–75; confirm dates/condition of glazing and services
This three-bedroom detached house on Brownlow Drive is presented in move-in condition and suits a growing family seeking space and convenience in Rise Park. The layout delivers a large living room, separate dining room, and a newly fitted breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances, plus a generous utility room for laundry and storage. Recent upgrades include new windows and doors, a serviced boiler and a newly fitted utility roof with a 20-year guarantee.
Upstairs offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a fully tiled four-piece bathroom. A fully boarded and carpeted loft with a Velux window and ladder adds useful storage or occasional extra space, though any formal conversion would require planning and building-regulation checks. The property sits on a decent plot with a south-facing rear garden, two paved patio areas and an insulated metal shed — ideal for outdoor socialising and family play.
Practical strengths include off-street parking for two cars, fast ultrafast broadband options (CityFibre/Virgin/Openreach), low local crime and good mobile signal. The home dates from the late 1960s–1970s and benefits from cavity-filled walls and mains gas central heating; double glazing is installed though the exact fitment date is not stated.
Considerations: the house has a single main bathroom for three bedrooms and is an average overall size, which may limit larger family needs without extension. While the property appears well maintained, buyers should confirm dates and guarantees for glazing and heating, and verify any plans if they intend to alter the loft. Council Tax Band C and freehold tenure are practical, budget-friendly points for long-term families.