- One double bedroom with good proportions
- Lounge-diner with gas fire and back boiler
- Compact contemporary kitchen, plumbing for washing machine
- Good-sized rear garden with two brick stores and shed
- Off-street parking to the rear
- Small plot and modest overall footprint
- Property from 1983–1990; expect routine updating
- Services and appliances untested; survey recommended
A tidy one-bedroom end-of-terrace with a generous bedroom, lounge-diner and a good-sized rear garden, ideal for a first-time buyer or investor. The property sits in a quiet Sawtry street with off-street parking and fast broadband — practical everyday living close to good local schools and low-crime surroundings.
Internally the layout feels deceptively spacious for its footprint: lounge-diner with gas fire and back boiler, compact contemporary kitchen with plumbing for a washing machine, and a bathroom with shower over bath. Double glazing and a mains gas boiler heated radiator system provide efficient day-to-day comfort; council tax is very cheap.
There are some practical points to note: the kitchen is small, the plot is modest, and the house dates from the 1980s so buyers should expect normal wear and consider a survey to check services and electrics. Garden stores and an additional shed/cabin add useful storage but the property may benefit from targeted cosmetic updating to maximise value.
Overall this home offers a low-cost entry into the Sawtry market with clear potential to improve value through modest updates. It’s best suited to first-time buyers seeking a straightforward, well-located starter home or investors after a lettable small-house in a stable neighbourhood.