Quiet Prestbury cul‑de‑sac with garage, driveway and scope to modernise.
Chain free; vacant possession available
Tucked into a quiet Prestbury cul-de-sac, this flexible 3/4-bedroom semi-detached house offers comfortable family living with practical outdoor space. The ground floor layout includes a bright room that can be used as a dining room, home office or ground-floor bedroom, plus a sitting/dining room that opens to the rear garden — ideal for indoor-outdoor family days. A kitchen/breakfast room and downstairs shower room add convenience for busy households.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom; two double bedrooms provide room for parents and children while the third serves as a nursery or study. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and a single garage with driveway parking, useful for storage and cars. The home is offered chain free, easing a quicker move for buyers.
The house dates from the late 1960s–1970s and, while presented in neutral condition, it offers scope to modernise kitchens, bathrooms and finishes to personal taste — a straightforward opportunity to add value. Cavity wall construction is assumed to lack added insulation, so buyers should consider potential energy-improvement works. The rear garden is modest and low-maintenance, landscaped with wildlife features rather than large lawn space.
Located close to Prestbury village amenities and well-regarded local schools, the home suits families or first-time buyers seeking a practical, well-located property with potential to update. No notable flood risk or high crime; broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the area is very affluent, making this a steady mid-market option.