No chain four-bed detached in quiet cul-de-sac — renovation opportunity..
- Four bedrooms in a detached house, traditional layout
- No upward chain, vacant possession possible
- Requires refurbishment and full redecoration throughout
- Single family bathroom only; limited for larger families
- Single garage plus driveway parking for one car
- uPVC double glazing and gas radiator central heating
- Decent plot with front, side and rear gardens needing cultivation
- Compact overall size (~928 sq ft); room sizes are modest
A four-bedroom detached house set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, offered with no upward chain and immediate possession possible. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and a single garage with one-car driveway — practical basics for everyday family living. The plot is a decent size for the area with front, side and rear gardens offering straightforward outdoor space.
The interior layout is traditional and sensible: entrance hall with cloakroom, lounge with bay window, kitchen/dining room and four bedrooms upstairs served by a single family bathroom. At about 928 sq ft the accommodation is compact for a four-bedroom detached home, so room sizes feel modest and storage is limited to built-in cupboards and the garage.
Important to note: the house requires refurbishment and redecoration throughout. Cosmetic and general maintenance work is needed in both garden and interior — this is a property for someone prepared to invest time and budget to modernise. There is only one bathroom, parking for one car on the driveway and a single garage, which may limit practicality for larger families or multiple drivers.
This will suit a buyer looking for a project to add value — perhaps a family wanting to tailor a home to their needs, or an investor seeking a renovation opportunity in a low-crime, comfortable suburban area close to local schools and amenities. Fast broadband, average mobile signal and low local crime add to the practical appeal, while the property’s compact footprint and refurbishment requirement represent the main constraints.