Two double bedrooms with modern three-piece shower room
Tucked at the end of a cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom semi offers an accessible starter home with practical outdoor space. The layout includes a light lounge, kitchen diner with French doors onto a landscaped rear garden and a driveway providing off-street parking. Interiors are modern and double glazed; the property was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and presents as an average-sized, well-lit home.
Practical running costs are a selling point: mains gas central heating, a low service charge (£25), and a cheap council tax band. Nearby schools all hold Good Ofsted ratings and local amenities include bus links, playgrounds and leisure facilities, making daily life straightforward for first-time buyers or those downsizing.
Important considerations: the home is leasehold with around 83 years remaining, and the location carries a medium flooding risk — buyers should obtain appropriate surveys and flood checks. The area is described as serving endeavouring social renters and records average crime levels; purchasers should factor local demographics into their decision.
Overall this house will suit buyers seeking an affordable, move-in-ready home with a private garden and parking. It offers sensible running costs and scope for personalising the modest space, but lease length and flood risk are material issues to review before committing.