Well-presented 3-bed starter home with parking and terraced garden..
Well presented 3-bedroom end-terrace with allocated off-street parking
Quiet elevated position at the end of a cul-de-sac
Terraced front and rear gardens with paved dining terrace
Compact 737 sq ft; modest room sizes suited to first buyers
Mains gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Slow local broadband speeds — check availability for working from home
Medium flood risk — insurance and mitigation likely required
Affordable council tax; potential to add value with modernisation
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac, 69 Hermitage Road is a well‑presented three‑bedroom end‑terrace ideal for a first-time buyer or small family. The comfortable sitting room, practical kitchen/dining area and useful understairs cupboard make the most of the compact 737 sq ft footprint. Two double bedrooms and a single sit above a modern family bathroom.
Outside, the property benefits from a terraced front and rear garden and an allocated off‑street parking space, with additional on‑street parking nearby. The rear garden’s paved dining terrace and two further levels give usable outdoor space for relaxing and gardening without large maintenance demands. The house sits in an elevated position close to local shops, leisure facilities, schools and a bus route into town.
Practical information is frank: the plot and room sizes are modest, so the layout suits those seeking a manageable, low‑maintenance home rather than large living areas. Broadband speeds are slow locally, and the property sits in an area assessed as medium flood risk — buyers should confirm insurance and flood‑resilience requirements. The home has mains gas central heating, double glazing and an affordable council tax band, with scope to add value through targeted kitchen or bathroom updates.
Overall this is a compact, sensible family starter or rental opportunity in a pleasant Dartmouth location. Its quiet cul‑de‑sac setting, nearby amenities and allocated parking are strong practical advantages; buyers should allow for modest modernization and check flood and broadband implications before proceeding.