Comfortable two-bed home with conservatory, driveway and low-maintenance garden.
Extended rear conservatory adds versatile living space
A comfortable two-bedroom semi-detached home on Sherwood Road, well suited to first-time buyers or young families who value practical living and nearby amenities. The property benefits from an extended conservatory that adds versatile living space and a paved, enclosed rear garden that is low-maintenance and child-friendly. Off-street parking and gas central heating provide everyday convenience, while UPVC double glazing helps with insulation.
Internally the layout is traditional and straightforward: a generous lounge with a log-burner hearth, a fitted dining kitchen with integrated hob and oven, and two bedrooms served by a single family bathroom. Built circa 1930–1949, the house has filled cavity walls and a mains-gas boiler with radiators; double glazing was installed before 2002. The conservatory has electric heaters and offers a bright extension for dining or play.
Location is practical — fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, local shops and public transport are close by, and several nearby primary and secondary schools have Good Ofsted ratings. The surrounding area is classified as ‘Industrious transitions’ with average crime and deprivation levels, reflecting a working neighbourhood with accessible town facilities.
Buyers should note the small plot size and modest overall square footage (approximately 718 sq ft), and that the property presents as a well-maintained home rather than a major renovation opportunity. Council tax is inexpensive, and the freehold tenure is straightforward, making this a sensible, economical choice for a family or first-time buyer looking for move-in-ready accommodation with some scope to personalise.