Modern 3/4-bed end-terrace with south garden, garage and excellent school links.
Renovated throughout with modern kitchen/diner and integrated appliances
Separate lounge/diner plus dedicated home office for flexible living
Versatile dining room/bedroom 4 adapts to family needs
Un-overlooked, south-facing low-maintenance rear garden
Off-street parking for 2–3 cars plus garage
EPC rating E; potential energy-efficiency improvements recommended
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; double-glazing install date unknown
Quiet cul-de-sac location near good local schools and playing fields
This renovated 3/4-bedroom end-of-terrace in a quiet Benfleet cul-de-sac suits growing families seeking ready-to-move-in space and flexible living. The modern kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and a separate lounge/diner provide comfortable day-to-day living and practical entertaining space. A dedicated home office and a versatile fourth room (dining room/bedroom 4) add adaptability for remote work or a growing household.
Outside, the un-overlooked south-facing rear garden is low maintenance and benefits from good sunlight — ideal for outdoor dining or children’s play. Off-street parking for two to three cars plus a garage is a strong practical advantage in this suburban setting. Nearby primary and secondary schools (including Appleton and King John catchments) and local playing fields make the location family-friendly.
The house has been renovated throughout, offering contemporary finishes and a comfortable boiler-and-radiator heating system on mains gas. Notable practical points: the EPC is rated E, the property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated. Double glazing is present but the install date is unknown — further energy improvements may be beneficial.
Overall this is a well-presented, average-sized family home with flexible accommodation and strong parking provision. Buyers looking for a low-maintenance garden, good local schools and immediate move-in condition will find real appeal. Those prioritising top-tier energy efficiency should budget for potential insulation or window upgrades.