Quiet, green setting with flexible living spaces and private parking.
Open-plan kitchen/family room with French doors to the garden
Separate dining room ideal for entertaining or home-working
Bedroom 1 with en suite; utility room provides extra storage
Single garage and private driveway parking
Situated adjacent to wooded green space and communal landscaping
Very small overall internal size (430 sq ft) for a four-bedroom house
Broadband speeds recorded as very slow — check service for remote work
Listing shows inconsistent bathroom count; verify layout and fittings
This newly built detached home on Bluebell Walk combines a traditional layout with contemporary fittings, designed for family life. The property offers an open-plan kitchen/family room with French doors to the garden, a separate dining room for entertaining and a bright front-aspect living room. Bedroom 1 benefits from an en suite and there is a separate utility room for laundry and storage.
The setting alongside wooded green space gives a restful, semi-rural feel while remaining in a major conurbation. A single garage and driveway provide private parking. Schools nearby include primary and secondary options, and local amenities such as shops and bus links are within reach.
Important practical points: the overall internal size is small (430 sq ft) for a four-bedroom house, which will affect how furniture and storage are arranged. Broadband speeds are recorded as very slow — worth checking if you need reliable high-speed internet for home-working or streaming. There is an inconsistency in the listing regarding bathrooms (description implies an en suite plus family bathroom, while a numeric field lists one bathroom); buyers should verify the exact bathroom count and layout.
This house will suit a family seeking a modern, low-maintenance new build in a quiet, green neighbourhood who prioritise outdoor space and parking. It also presents potential for reconfiguring rooms to better fit needs, but buyers should be aware of the compact overall footprint and connectivity limitations before viewing.