Open-plan extended kitchen/diner and living space with garden room
Off-street parking to rear — rare for the area
Three bedrooms; one bedroom noticeably small
Family bathroom plus separate WC for convenience
Small rear garden, manageable maintenance but limited space
Built 1950s–60s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
Double glazing installed before 2002 — potential upgrade opportunity
Freehold, fast broadband, very low local crime
Tucked away on Swallow Path in the popular Tile Kiln area, this well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers practical family living with immediate curb appeal. The open-plan kitchen/dining/lounge is the social hub—extended to the rear and flowing into a bright garden room that works well as a playroom, home office or relaxed sitting area.
Upstairs are three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC which eases morning routines. The property benefits from off-street parking to the rear and a manageable garden, both useful assets in this established Chelmsford suburb. Local schools rated Good or Outstanding, low crime and fast broadband make the location especially family-friendly and commuter-ready.
Built in the 1950s–60s and featuring double glazing installed before 2002, the house is presented well but shows the age of its fabric in places. Cavity walls are assumed uninsulated; prospective buyers should budget for possible insulation and window upgrades to improve energy efficiency. The plot is small and one bedroom is modest in size, so those needing larger outdoor space or equal-sized bedrooms should note these limits.
Overall this freehold end-terrace is a comfortable, move-in-ready home with sensible scope to modernise for better performance and long-term value. It will suit families or first-time buyers prioritising location, schools and practical living over a large garden or extensive period features.























































































