- Four bedrooms, three bathrooms including top-floor master ensuite
- Low-maintenance rear garden with decking and artificial lawn
- Off-street parking and cul-de-sac location
- Long lease (986 years); leasehold tenure
- Built 2007–2011 with double glazing and gas central heating
- Compact overall size (approx. 1,096 sq ft)
- Very deprived area classification and high local crime rates
- No flood risk; council tax described as affordable
A modern, three-storey town house arranged over three floors, this four-bedroom home suits a growing family seeking convenient access to local schools and amenities. The top-floor master bedroom benefits from an ensuite and privacy, while the ground floor has a lounge, fitted kitchen and a handy downstairs WC. Patio doors open from the living area onto a low-maintenance rear garden with decking and artificial lawn — ideal for easy upkeep and outdoor sitting.
Built in the 2007–2011 period, the property has double glazing, cavity wall insulation (assumed) and mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. Practical features include off-street parking, a long lease (986 years remaining) and a council tax band described as affordable. There is no recorded flood risk for the area.
Buyers should note the wider neighbourhood has high crime rates and a very deprived area classification, which may affect long-term resale or rental expectations. The home’s overall size is described as small (approx. 1,096 sq ft), so those needing larger reception areas or extensive storage should check room sizes. The layout and modern construction give scope for cosmetic updating rather than full structural work, making this a realistic move-in or modest-improvement purchase for families or investors targeting rental demand near good schools.











































































