Three-bedroom, no chain family home with driveway and landscaped garden.
- No onward chain, ready for a quick sale
- Three bedrooms with single refitted family bathroom
- New boiler 2024 and new consumer fuse board 2022
- Landscaped low-maintenance rear garden with pagoda and patio
- Driveway parking for two to three cars, partial garage conversion
- Small plot size, modest rear garden footprint
- Slow broadband speeds in the area
- Traditional layout; potential to modernise or complete garage conversion
Set on a quiet Highworth crescent, this three-bedroom link-detached home offers practical family living with no onward chain. The accommodation includes a generous lounge with sliding doors to a landscaped garden, a separate dining room, and a compact refitted kitchen. Recent mechanical updates — a new boiler (2024) and a new consumer unit (2022) — reduce immediate maintenance concerns.
Outside, the rear garden has been landscaped for low upkeep with patio areas, astro turf and a covered seating area ideal for entertaining. Driveway parking for two to three cars and a partly converted garage with power and an electric roller door give useful, flexible storage though the garage is not a full single-car garage.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: three bedrooms and a single refitted bathroom suit first-time buyers or young families. The house totals about 905 sq ft and sits on a small plot; rooms are a comfortable mid-20th-century size with laminate flooring throughout and double glazing installed before 2002.
Buyers should note a few limitations: broadband speeds in the area are slow, there is only one bathroom, and the plot is modest in size. The property was constructed in the late 1960s–1970s and while many updates have been made, further modernisation or reconfiguration (including completing the garage conversion if desired) would unlock additional value.