Compact three-bedroom house with conservatory and garden, ready to improve.
3 bedrooms; two doubles and one single bedroom
Bright conservatory providing extra living space
Downstairs WC and separate utility room for storage
Off-street driveway parking for multiple cars
Decent private garden with patio and lawn
Small overall size (approx 515 sq ft) — compact rooms
EPC D; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — improvement needed
Higher local crime and area deprivation; consider location risks
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Westborough Drive offers practical family living with useful extras and scope to add value. A bright conservatory extends the living space, while a shaker-style kitchen, downstairs WC with utility, and off-street parking for multiple cars make day-to-day life straightforward. The property is freehold with an affordable council tax band C.
Internally the layout suits growing families: two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, a family lounge with bay window and a fully tiled wet-room bathroom. The conservatory and enclosed garden provide flexible space for play and outdoor seating. Local schooling is strong with several Ofsted-rated good primary and secondary options within easy reach.
Buyers should note the house is small overall (about 515 sq ft) and was built c.1930–1949 with cavity walls assumed uninsulated; the EPC is D. These factors, plus wider area deprivation and higher local crime levels, mean there may be ongoing running and improvement costs. The property is well suited to purchasers wanting a modest family home with improvement potential or an investor seeking a manageable freehold brick-built house with parking and garden.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, double glazing, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Straightforward cosmetic or insulation upgrades would improve comfort and energy performance, and the decent plot and conservatory give scope to enhance living space further.