Characterful three-bedroom home with workshop, parking and extension potential near town and station.
- Three-bedroom Victorian detached house with conservatory
- Walking distance to town centre and train station
- 16ft workshop plus brick store with light and power
- Ample off-road parking via dropped kerb and gravel driveway
- Decent rear garden with patio and raised beds
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades recommended
- Double glazing installed before 2002; may need replacement
- Schools local to property have mixed to poor Ofsted ratings
This Victorian three-bedroom detached house sits on a quiet street within walking distance of March town centre and the train station — ideal for commuters and families seeking convenience. The ground floor offers a long open-plan lounge/dining space and a bright conservatory that looks out over a decent rear garden. Practical extras include a 16ft workshop, a brick-built store with power, and ample off-road parking via a dropped kerb.
The house is broadly habitable but reflects its age: solid brick walls (likely uninsulated), original small rooms and mid-20th-century internal fittings in places. Double glazing is installed but dated (pre-2002), and services and appliances have not been tested — buyers should commission a survey and consider spending on insulation, heating service, and modernisation. There is clear scope to extend or reconfigure to increase living space, subject to permissions.
For families, proximity to primary and secondary schools and easy access to local amenities are positives, though local Ofsted ratings are mixed to poor and should be reviewed. For investors or renovators, the property’s plot, outbuildings and conventional gas heating make it straightforward to upgrade and add value. Council tax is inexpensive and there is no recorded flood risk.
Overall this is a well-located, characterful home with sensible improvement potential. It will suit buyers willing to combine immediate occupation with medium-term renovation or those seeking a straightforward conversion project to increase space and energy efficiency.