Three double bedrooms; second bedroom convertible back into four beds
Fantastic kitchen with solid wood worktops and Belfast sink
Luxurious, large bathroom with twin basins and walk-in shower
Open-plan lounge/dining/kitchen plus separate dining room
Private rear garden with countryside views; decent plot size
Spacious driveway providing ample off-street parking
Double glazing (installed before 2002) and mains gas heating
Single family bathroom only; council tax moderate; average crime
This well-presented three-bedroom detached house in Castle Close combines practical family layout with tasteful finishes. The ground floor offers a bright open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen area alongside a separate dining room, providing flexible living and clear spaces for family life and entertaining. Solid oak flooring throughout the ground floor adds cohesive warmth and durability.
The kitchen is a genuine highlight, fitted with solid wood worktops and a Belfast sink, while the first-floor bathroom is large and luxuriously appointed with twin basins and a walk-in shower. All three bedrooms are doubles; the second bedroom was originally two rooms, so the property can easily be converted back into four bedrooms to suit changing household needs.
Outside, a private rear garden enjoys open countryside views, creating a quiet outdoor retreat, and the wide driveway provides convenient off-street parking. Practical details include mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing (installed before 2002), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
A few factual points to note: there is a single family bathroom for three double bedrooms, council tax is moderate, and the area records average crime levels. The house is an average-sized, modern suburban build (constructed 1996–2002) with standard ceiling heights — a comfortable, versatile home for a growing family that offers scope to adapt the layout if required.