Quiet cul-de-sac detached home with garden, garage and extension potential..
No onward chain and cul-de-sac location for quiet living
Detached garage plus long driveway; parking for several cars
L-shaped lounge and separate dining room with garden access
Previous extension in place; further extension possible with planning
Three bedrooms but only one family bathroom upstairs
Double glazing and gas central heating already installed
Built circa 1967–75; cosmetic updating likely required
Council tax band above average
This spacious three-bedroom detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in sought-after Billericay, offered with no onward chain. The L-shaped lounge and separate dining room both open to a generous rear garden, while a detached garage and long driveway provide ample parking for several cars — a rare convenience so close to the town centre.
The existing layout is family-friendly: two double bedrooms, a large single and a ground-floor WC alongside a single family bathroom upstairs. Double glazing and gas central heating are already in place, and the property’s footprint includes a previous extension with scope for further enlargement subject to planning permission — useful for those wanting to add value or customise living space.
Buyers should note the house was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s and, while spacious, will benefit from cosmetic updating and modernisation in places. There is only one bathroom for a three-bedroom family home and the council tax band is above average. Any further extensions would require planning consent.
Positioned less than a mile from the station and high street, this home suits families and commuters who value space, parking and a quiet residential setting with excellent local schools nearby. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the scale, garden and extension potential firsthand.