Cul-de-sac family home with sunny garden, garage and easy Broadstone access.
- Detached three-bedroom home in a quiet cul-de-sac
- Good-sized kitchen/diner with French doors to garden
- South-westerly rear garden with paved patio and lawn
- Driveway for two cars plus garage with power and light
- Built-in wardrobes to principal bedroom
- Single family bathroom only; no ensuite
- Average-sized overall footprint; not a large house
- Freehold, gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband
A well-presented three-bedroom detached house tucked at the end of a popular cul-de-sac close to Pocket Park and Broadstone. The ground floor offers a welcoming lounge with bay window seating and storage, plus a good-sized kitchen/diner with French doors that open onto a sunny south-westerly garden — a practical layout for family life and entertaining.
Upstairs provides three bedrooms (built-in wardrobes to the principal bedroom) and a single family bathroom; the footprint is comfortable but not oversized, offering straightforward living across two floors. Outside there is a driveway for two cars, a single garage with power and light accessed from the kitchen, and well-maintained front and rear gardens with side access gates.
Practical benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, freehold tenure, fast broadband availability and very low local crime — useful for families seeking local convenience and safety. Nearby schools include several ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ rated options, and local amenities such as bus links, playgrounds and leisure facilities are within easy reach.
Notable limitations are the single family bathroom and an overall footprint described as average-sized, which may be restrictive for larger families seeking extra reception space or an ensuite. Council tax is moderate; there is no flood risk and the property was constructed in the early 1990s, so buyers should expect a largely modern-standard home rather than period features.