Well‑kept three-bed semi with solar panels, garden and off-street parking in peaceful village.
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms and a conservatory
Solar panels fitted to reduce electricity costs
Modest overall size ~781 sq ft; compact family layout
Single family bathroom only; may feel tight for larger families
Oil-fired central heating; external garden oil tank present
Enclosed sun-trap rear garden and off-street parking for several cars
Rural, cul-de-sac location with average broadband and mobile signal
Potential damp/mould flagged in images — recommend full survey
Tucked in a quiet cul-de-sac in Naylor Fields, Arddleen, this well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house suits a family seeking a compact, low-traffic village setting. The layout gives two reception rooms plus a conservatory, offering flexible living space for day-to-day family life and for entertaining. A sunny, enclosed rear garden and driveway parking for multiple cars add practical outdoor convenience.
The house is a modern early-2000s build with double glazing, oil-fired central heating and fitted kitchen. Solar panels are already installed, helping to reduce running costs. Rooms are well maintained throughout and the timber-frame construction suggests reasonable insulation levels for the age.
Notable limitations are clear and factual: total internal area is modest (around 781 sq ft), there is only one family bathroom, and heating is oil-fired with an external oil tank in the garden. The village is in a remote rural area with average broadband and mobile signal, which may not suit heavy remote-working needs. An image note flagged potential for damp/mould — buyers should commission a survey to check moisture and ventilation before purchase.
This property will appeal to families or buyers relocating to a peaceful village who value off-street parking, a low-crime setting and ready-to-live-in accommodation. For those wanting more space or zero-carbon heating, there is scope to update or extend subject to planning and budget.