Well-presented 1970s end-terrace with large garden, garage and good local schools.
Extended three-bedroom end-of-terrace with extra living space
Larger-than-average enclosed front, side and rear gardens
Single garage plus additional off-street parking space
Re-equipped, fully tiled bathroom with modern white suite
UPVC double glazing throughout; modern kitchen units fitted
Mixed heating: mains gas boiler plus night-storage/panel heaters
Energy Rating E (51) — scope to improve insulation and efficiency
Built c.1975; cavity walls likely uninsulated (upgrade recommended)
This extended three-bedroom end-of-terrace sits on the popular Bridge Estate, about a mile east of Bridgwater town centre. The house is well presented throughout with a re-equipped, fully tiled bathroom and a practical layout that includes a separate dining room and a spacious lounge. An unusually large enclosed garden, single garage and additional parking make this a good family plot for outdoor use and storage.
Interior fittings are modern and functional: a fitted kitchen with space for appliances, UPVC double glazing throughout and a mix of panel radiators and night-storage heaters provide heating options. The property was built in the 1970s and benefits from mains gas and a boiler, while the energy rating is currently E (51), so there is scope to improve running costs with targeted upgrades.
Positioned close to local shops, playgrounds and several good-rated schools, the house suits families seeking space and convenience in a well-established neighbourhood. Presented in good order, it offers immediate occupation with potential to add value through insulation and energy-efficiency improvements.
Buyers should note the property’s age: cavity walls were built without added insulation (assumed), and the current energy rating indicates further investment may be needed to lower bills. The mix of storage heaters and gas heating also suggests some rooms could benefit from a unified heating update.