Generous garden, garage and flexible living—ideal for growing families..
- Three bedrooms with two separate living rooms and a dining area
- Garage plus private driveway for off-road parking and storage
- Generous rear garden with scope for family use or extension
- Built 1967–1975; mid-century wear, cosmetic updating advised
- Single family bathroom; consider adding/upgrading facilities
- EPC rating E — energy improvements likely beneficial
- Freehold, affordable council tax, no flood risk
- Very low local crime and fast broadband in an affluent area
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Falkland Drive offers practical family living across a traditional layout. Two comfortable living rooms plus a separate dining area give flexible space for everyday life and entertaining, while a garage and private driveway provide secure off-road parking and storage. The generous rear garden suits outdoor play, gardening or future extension (subject to consents).
Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the property is generally well maintained but shows mid‑20th-century wear in places and would benefit from cosmetic updating. The EPC rating of E and a single family bathroom mean buyers should budget for energy improvements and potential bathroom upgrades to optimise comfort and resale value.
Location is a key draw: the house sits in an affluent, very low-crime neighbourhood with fast broadband, average mobile signal and easy access to several primary and secondary schools, local shops, leisure facilities and transport links. Freehold tenure and affordable council tax add financial clarity for first-time buyers or growing families.
Overall this is a solid, versatile home with good plot size and parking. It’s well suited to families or first-time buyers who want space to personalise and improve, while benefiting from a quiet suburban street and convenient local amenities.