Affordable low-maintenance home near schools and countryside.
Two double bedrooms with built-in recessed storage
Refitted kitchen/breakfast room with garden access
Small enclosed rear garden; low-maintenance outdoor space
Allocated off-street parking in nearby compound (not on-plot)
Around 618 sq ft — compact layout, modest living space
Double glazing installed post-2002; cavity wall construction
Mains gas heating; living heated by room radiators
Low council tax; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This practical two-bedroom mid-terrace offers an affordable, low-maintenance introduction to homeownership in a quiet Ford street. The ground floor provides a well-proportioned living room and a refitted kitchen/breakfast area with direct garden access, suited to everyday living and casual dining. Double glazing and mains gas heating add modern convenience while the small, enclosed rear garden gives private outdoor space without onerous upkeep.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom; bedroom one includes recessed storage ideal for wardrobes. The house is compact at around 618 sq ft, so it works best for singles, couples or a small family seeking a manageable home close to local schools, shops and countryside walks. Council tax is reported as low, and broadband and mobile signal are both strong.
Practical points to note: the plot is small and parking is allocated in a nearby compound accessed via Beagle Drive rather than directly on the frontage. The property was built in the 1980s with cavity walls and double glazing fitted post-2002, so it is broadly modern in construction, but buyers should expect a modest-sized layout and limited outdoor space if planning extensions or large-scale landscaping.
Overall this freehold terrace represents a sensible, affordable purchase for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors wanting straightforward accommodation in a comfortable suburban setting with good local schools and transport links.