Renovated five-bedroom home with solar panels, large driveway and cul-de-sac location.
- Newly renovated detached house with solar panels
- Open-plan living/dining plus conservatory for garden access
- Four/five bedroom layout; principal bedroom with en suite
- Garage conversion provides extra flexible space
- Off-road driveway for approximately 3–4 vehicles
- Quiet cul-de-sac location close to schools and transport
- Overall size listed as small; some rooms may be modest
- Council tax above average; double glazing install date unknown
This recently renovated detached house on a quiet cul-de-sac is set up for family life. The open-plan living/dining room and conservatory give flexible ground-floor living and good indoor–outdoor flow into a private, landscaped rear garden. Solar panels reduce running costs and the property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
Upstairs provides four bedrooms plus a fifth room currently used as a study, and an en suite to the principal bedroom. A garage conversion adds useful extra space, and the driveway offers off-street parking for around three to four vehicles — convenient for busy households or visitors. The location suits families: well-regarded primary and secondary schools nearby, fast broadband, low local crime and easy access to M4/M5 and Bristol Parkway.
Buyers should note a few practical points. The listing records the property’s overall size as small and some rooms are modest in proportion despite the five-bedroom layout; purchasers should check room sizes for their needs. Council tax is above average. Double glazing is present but install dates are unknown. Mobile signal is average in the area.
This home will suit families seeking a move-in-ready, energy-efficient suburban property with flexible living space, generous parking and good transport links. It also offers scope for minor further improvement or reconfiguration if you want to personalise the layout.