Ready-to-move-in three-bedroom home with study and allocated parking near schools and transport.
- Three double bedrooms with en-suite to the master
- Open-plan fitted kitchen/diner with French doors to garden
- Ground-floor study and cloakroom, suitable for home working
- Allocated parking space plus one visitor permit; enforcement active
- Recently renovated throughout; new carpets and redecorated
- Small rear garden and limited overall plot size
- Above-average local crime and high area deprivation
- Freehold, chain-free; half-yearly service charge £88.37
This three-bedroom end-terrace townhouse on Burroughs Drive offers practical modern living across three floors. Recently renovated with new carpets and fresh decoration, the home is ready to move into and suits families or professionals needing a dedicated study and flexible living space. The open-plan kitchen/diner and separate lounge provide room for everyday family life and socialising, while the small rear garden and paved patio offer low-maintenance outdoor space.
The principal bedroom includes an en-suite shower room, with two further double bedrooms on the top floor and a family bathroom — a layout that keeps bedrooms private and living areas distinct. An allocated parking space sits close to the house and a visitor permit system is in place; there is 24-hour parking enforcement locally. Gas central heating, double glazing and recent redecoration are practical pluses for comfort and upkeep.
Be candid about the local context: the area scores high for deprivation and recorded crime is above average, which may concern some buyers. Council tax sits in Band E (above average) and there is a half-yearly service charge of £88.37 for estate management. The plot and garden are small, so outdoor space is limited compared with larger family homes.
Overall this freehold, chain-free house will suit buyers seeking a contemporary, low-maintenance family home with good transport links and school options nearby, or investors looking for a modern unit in a well-connected town setting. The property’s practical condition reduces immediate renovation costs, but buyers sensitive to neighbourhood safety statistics and limited garden/plot size should factor these into their decision.