Quiet cul-de-sac location close to Newton station and High Street
Four good-sized bedrooms; master with ensuite
Spacious living room, dining room and conservatory
Kitchen breakfast room with island plus separate utility and WC
Double block-paved driveway, garage and generous rear garden
Built 1996–2002; double glazing; mains gas central heating
Leasehold with long term remaining; small £75 ground rent
Council tax above average; EPC rating C; average broadband speeds
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Pennington Drive, this four-bedroom detached house offers generous family living across about 1,173 sq ft. A spacious living room, a separate dining room and a sunlit conservatory create flexible ground-floor space for everyday life and entertaining. The kitchen breakfast room centres around an island and is supported by a separate utility and a downstairs WC for practical family routines.
Upstairs are four good-sized bedrooms, including a master with ensuite and a family bathroom. Outside, a double block-paved driveway, attached garage and a sizable rear garden with brick patio and gated side access provide excellent outdoor and parking options. The home was built around 1996–2002, has double glazing and gas central heating, and is ready to move into while offering scope for cosmetic updating to suit your tastes.
Location is a strong selling point: close to Newton station, the High Street and the motorway network for commuting, with several well-rated primary and secondary schools within reach. Note practical details a buyer should consider: the property is leasehold (long lease remaining) with a small ground rent, council tax is above average and the EPC is rated C. Broadband speeds are average in the area.
This house will suit families seeking a roomy, well-located home with good outdoor space and parking. It balances immediate liveability with straightforward potential to modernise parts of the interior and make it your own.