Three good-sized bedrooms with bright, airy interiors
Open-plan kitchen/diner plus conservatory and garden views
Boarded, carpeted loft across most of the footprint (conversion potential)
Off-street private driveway and front/rear gardens
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Single bathroom plus separate first-floor W.C. (limited facilities)
Average broadband and mobile signal coverage locally
Located in a very deprived area with an ageing local population
Step into 7 Chaise Road, a roomy three-bedroom semi-detached villa arranged over two levels and suited to first-time buyers or young families. The house delivers bright, airy living with a generous lounge, open-plan kitchen/diner and a conservatory that brings garden views into everyday living. Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and a private driveway for off-street parking.
Storage and future potential are strong selling points: an accessible boarded and carpeted loft extends over most of the footprint and offers conversion potential subject to planning. Externally the plot is generous with well-kept front and rear gardens that expand living options outdoors. The property is freehold, has no flood risk and council tax is described as affordable.
Be clear about trade-offs: the home has only one bathroom plus a first-floor W.C., which may feel tight for larger households. Broadband and mobile signals are average, and the local area is described as very deprived with an ageing urban population — factors that can affect resale and rental demand. The house shows mid-20th-century character and, while a modern shower room and double glazing are in place, some areas may benefit from updating to suit modern tastes.
Overall, this is a practical, well-located starter home with parking, outdoor space and useful loft potential. Buyers looking for an affordable entry into Bridge of Earn should view to judge how much modernisation they want to invest in and to consider the local demographic context.