Characterful three-bedroom home with a large garden and convenient village location..
Bay-fronted sitting room with panelled wall
Separate dining/playroom and storage cupboard
Modern fitted kitchen with timber worktops
Large rear garden backing onto open fields
Boarded attic providing substantial storage
Off-street driveway parking and gated side access
EPC rating E; solid brick walls, likely no insulation
Single bathroom; modest total floor area (749 sq ft)
This Victorian end-terrace combines period character with practical family spaces. The bay-fronted sitting room, separate dining/play area and a modern kitchen provide comfortable everyday living, while the boarded attic offers useful extra storage. Outside, a generous rear garden backs onto open fields and includes a patio and artificial lawn — a safe, low-maintenance space for children and pets.
The house will appeal to families or buyers seeking a well-located starter home in a village setting. It sits within walking distance of a primary school, shop, pub and countryside walks, with good road links to nearby towns. Off-street parking to the front and an enclosed porch add everyday convenience.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: the property has an EPC rating of E and solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation, so heating costs may be higher than newer homes. There is a single bathroom and some rooms are modest in size relative to modern builds. Broadband speeds are average; mobile signal is excellent. Tenure is freehold and council tax band A is very low.
Overall this is a characterful, well-maintained period home with a large garden and sensible storage, suited to families or first-time buyers prepared to manage running costs and modest modernisation over time. A virtual 360 tour is available for remote viewing.