Move-in ready with open-plan living and driveway, ideal for first-time buyers.
Freehold three-bedroom end-of-terrace, circa 1930s build
Open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors and two skylights
Separate bay-front living room and adjoining dining room
Off-street driveway parking and gravelled front forecourt
Decent rear garden with lawn, decking and patio areas
Single family bathroom only; may challenge larger households
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; insulation retrofit potential
Fast broadband, low crime area, close to good local schools
A well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace offering a generous open-plan kitchen/diner and separate lounge and dining room. The bright bi-folding doors and two skylights add contemporary light to a substantial rear living space ideal for modern family life or social cooking evenings. The bay-fronted lounge and gravelled front forecourt deliver period charm and kerb appeal from the 1930s build.
Practical benefits include off-street parking on the driveway, a decent plot with lawn and decking, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing, and a freehold title. The area scores highly for local amenities, schools and transport links, and the neighbourhood is described as affluent with low crime and fast broadband — attractive for first-time buyers wanting convenience.
Buyers should note some construction facts that may affect future costs: the property’s solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated (typical of its era), which could mean retrofit insulation is advisable. There is one family bathroom only, and the overall internal floor area is modest at approximately 915 sq ft. Prospective purchasers are recommended to commission their own service and structural checks prior to purchase.
Overall this home is presented move-in ready with tasteful, neutral finishes and genuine potential to personalise. It will suit a first-time buyer seeking a suburban location with good schools, straightforward running costs and immediate usable space, while offering scope for energy-efficiency improvements over time.