End-terrace house with three bedrooms
Tucked into Chapel Street in the conservation village of Orston, this traditional end-terrace offers three bedrooms, a generous living/dining reception and a breakfast kitchen with adjoining conservatory. The house dates from before 1900 and retains period character such as an exposed brick fireplace; it has mains gas central heating, double glazing and low council tax.
The plot is described as having established gardens and off-street parking with a garage, providing useful outdoor space and vehicle storage. There is no upward chain and good local amenities — primary school, village pub and convenient road and rail links to Nottingham, Grantham and Leicester — making the location a genuine draw.
The property does require renovation and modernisation throughout: the kitchen is dated, internal finishes are in need of updating and the solid brick walls are assumed to have no insulation. Buyers should allow budget for cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements and to confirm services and permissions if planning to extend.
Overall this is a sensible purchase for a family or buyer who values village living and period character and is willing to carry out a refurbishment to unlock further potential. A viewing is recommended to assess layout, condition and scope for improvement firsthand.