Spacious rooms, converted garage and sunny garden near good schools.
Off-street parking to the front and small, enclosed rear garden
Converted garage provides flexible home working or gym space
Boarded loft offering useful additional storage
Three bedrooms with a modern family bathroom (single bathroom)
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades likely needed
Small plot size — garden easy to maintain but limited expansion scope
Above-average local crime rate — check local safety data
Freehold tenure; confirm council tax band and services on survey
This extended three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family living across well-arranged accommodation. The ground floor features a generous lounge, kitchen-diner and a conservatory that looks out over an enclosed rear garden. A converted garage provides flexible space for a home office, gym or playroom, while the boarded loft adds valuable storage.
The property sits on a small plot with off-street parking to the front and a lawned rear garden with a seating area—easy to maintain and good for children. Local amenities include nearby shops, good primary and secondary schools and countryside walks, with strong mobile signal and fast broadband for home working.
Notable practical points: the house dates from the 1950s–60s and the cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, so buyers should budget for energy improvements. There is a single family bathroom serving three bedrooms and the neighbourhood records above-average crime levels. Council tax appears to be band B, and the tenure is freehold (both should be independently verified).