Period character, garden and parking — family-friendly village location with scope to improve energy efficiency.
Three double bedrooms throughout the first floor
Two reception rooms with functioning fireplaces and character
Bright modern-rustic kitchen; French doors to sizable rear garden
Sunny, landscaped rear garden with sheds and entertaining space
Off-street parking to front; freehold tenure, council tax band B
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing fitted (date unknown)
Built c.1900–1929 with granite walls likely lacking cavity insulation
Medium flood risk; just one shower room for three bedrooms
This Victorian end-of-terrace blends period character with modern conveniences, offering three double bedrooms and two reception rooms ideal for family life. The living room and snug retain working fireplaces, while a bright, rustic-style kitchen/breakfast room opens via French doors onto a sunny, landscaped rear garden — a practical outdoor space for children and socialising.
Practical comforts include mains gas central heating, double glazing, off-street parking and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home workers. The property is freehold, council tax band B (relatively low), and sits within walking distance of local amenities, good primary and secondary schools, and a short drive to Par Beach.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house was built c.1900–1929 with granite exterior walls that are assumed uninsulated, so upgrading insulation could be needed. There is a single shower room serving three bedrooms, and the area carries a medium flooding risk — both important for family planning and insurance. Room sizes and overall plot are described as average for this type.
Overall this is a well-presented period family home with character, outdoor space and parking, suited to buyers seeking a village location with scope for energy improvements and modest modernisation.