Ready to move with a large sunny garden and private parking potential.
Three bedrooms in a practical mid-terrace layout
Freehold tenure; total internal area approx. 728 sq ft
Sunny, low-maintenance rear garden with patio and decking
Potential single-vehicle driveway / off-street parking to front
Double glazing and mains gas boiler with radiators
Cavity walls as built; no recorded insulation (upgrade likely needed)
Area classed as deprived; local secondary school “requires improvement”
Council tax level described as very cheap
This mid-terrace, three-bedroom freehold home on Yew Tree Lane offers straightforward, move-in-ready accommodation suited to first-time buyers or young families. At 728 sq ft the layout is practical: a bay-front lounge, fitted dining kitchen and a contemporary first-floor bathroom serve three well-proportioned bedrooms.
Outside, the property benefits from a sunny, well‑landscaped rear garden with paved and decked seating areas and an artificial lawn — a low-maintenance space for children or entertaining. There is a paved front area with potential to use as a private driveway for one vehicle, improving everyday convenience in this suburban setting.
Built mid-century (circa 1950–66) with cavity walls, the house has modern double glazing and gas central heating to radiators. Note that cavity wall insulation is not recorded (assumed absent), so buyers wanting maximum energy efficiency may consider upgrades. Council tax is described as very cheap and local broadband and mobile signals are strong.
The property sits in an area of higher deprivation and a local secondary school has a “requires improvement” rating; buyers should weigh local school options if that is a priority. Overall this is a tidy, practical home that offers low-maintenance outdoor space, off-street parking potential and straightforward scope for small energy or cosmetic improvements.