Sunny southerly lounge, modern interior and close to Alverstoke village amenities.
New roof installed 2023 reduces short-term maintenance risk
Set on a corner plot at the junction of Clayhall Road and Leep Lane, this end-of-terrace home blends period character with recent upgrades. A new roof (2023) and K-rendered exterior (2018) reduce immediate maintenance worries, while double glazing and contemporary fittings give a fresh, move-in-ready feel. The front door sits to the side, offering more privacy from the road.
The ground floor features a southerly-facing lounge that floods with daylight, plus a conservatory that extends usable living space. The kitchen is modernised with integrated appliances and hygienic surfaces. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a neatly tiled bathroom with bath and overhead shower — layouts well suited to a small family or professional couple.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The forecourt provides front parking and a fenced rear garden with lawn and shed offers space for children, pets or a small vegetable plot. Local amenities, bus links and several primary schools are within easy reach.
Known issues are factual and straightforward: the energy performance is rated D (64), cavity walls are presumed uninsulated (so further insulation could lower bills), and the plot is small. Buyers seeking very large gardens or high ENERGY STAR ratings should factor these into plans. Overall, the house presents a strong balance of character, recent investment and practical location.