Vacant semi with field views and detached garage for easy parking.
Vacant possession and no onward chain
Pleasant rear aspect overlooking an adjoining field
Detached single garage plus flagged driveway parking
PVCU double glazing throughout (installed post-2002)
Approx 775 sq ft — compact accommodation
Main heating recorded as electric storage heaters; EPC D
Built 1964; owned by same family since construction
Council tax described as affordable
A well-presented three-bedroom dormer house set over two floors, offered with vacant possession and no onward chain. The rear garden enjoys a pleasant open aspect across an adjoining field, creating a calm outlook while keeping the property within easy reach of local shops, schools and the M62 junctions.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: a living room with fireplace, separate dining room with sliding doors to the garden, ground-floor bedroom and bathroom, plus two first-floor bedrooms and a shower room. PVCU double glazing and a detached single garage with off-street parking add everyday convenience.
Notable positives include the detached garage, driveway parking and a compact, low-maintenance plot. The property’s footprint is small (approximately 775 sq ft) and the internal arrangement is typical of a mid-20th-century dormer design, which will suit buyers wanting manageable accommodation rather than large family living.
Buyers should note the heating and efficiency details: the listing records electric storage heaters as the main heating fuel and an EPC rating of D. The house has been in the same family since it was built, so prospective purchasers may want to check services and consider updating or modernising aspects to improve energy performance. Overall, this is a straightforward, characterful home in a comfortable suburban setting, best suited to small families, downsizers or buyers seeking a tidy, ready-to-move-in property with potential to personalise.