Town-centre three-bed with loft, large garden and extension potential for families or investors.
Three bedrooms plus fully converted loft room, versatile extra space
Generous rear garden with scope to extend (subject to planning)
Two reception rooms; practical layout for family living
Kitchen and bathroom require modernisation and updating
Solid brick walls likely lack insulation; energy upgrades advisable
On-street parking only; no driveway or garage
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need replacement
Area classified as deprived with higher local crime rates
Tucked within walking distance of Aylesbury town centre, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers immediate practicality and clear scope for improvement. The house provides two reception rooms, a converted loft room and a generous rear garden — features that suit a growing family or buyer seeking value through refurbishment and extension (STPP).
Internally the layout works well: a front lounge with bay window, separate dining room and a kitchen with side access. The loft conversion adds usable space for a home office or playroom. The bathroom and kitchen show wear and would benefit from modernization, and the solid-brick walls likely need insulation upgrades to improve energy efficiency.
Practical details are straightforward: gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing installed before 2002, and on-street parking. The property sits on a decent plot with scope to extend to the rear or loft (subject to planning), offering potential to increase living space and value.
Buyers should note local challenges: the area is classified as deprived with higher local crime rates, and some records around age/construction vary. This is a trade-off for the property’s town-centre location, proximity to high-performing grammar schools, and the renovation/extension potential that will appeal to families and investor-buyers prepared to upgrade.