Chain-free semi with large garden, garage and scope to modernise.
Chain-free freehold three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached house
A 1930s three-bedroom semi-detached house in Osbaldwick, offered chain-free on a freehold title. The property sits on an average-sized plot with a large, mature rear garden and a detached single garage reached via a driveway — ideal for family outdoor space and off-street parking. The home is neat and tidy but presents clear scope to modernise and reconfigure to suit current tastes.
Ground floor accommodation comprises a traditional entrance hall, a front bay dining room with a working fireplace, and a rear living area currently separated by bi-folding doors. The living room opens to the garden via glazed patio doors. The kitchen is practical with pantry storage and side access but would benefit from updating to improve layout and finishes. Gas central heating is installed.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a single third bedroom, served by one bathroom plus a separate WC. The ceiling heights and room proportions are typical of the period. The house offers potential for extension or internal reconfiguration (subject to planning) for buyers wanting extra living space or a modern open-plan layout.
Location strengths include excellent broadband and mobile signal, a very affluent local area classification, and easy access to several well-regarded schools and local amenities. Practical benefits include no onward chain, affordable council tax and a low flood risk. The property will suit buyers seeking a comfortable family home with renovation potential rather than a turnkey move-in-ready purchase.