Affordable three-bedroom home with garden, outbuilding and countryside outlooks.
- Three bedrooms and ground-floor kitchen/diner for family living
- Rear garden with patio and countryside views over open farmland
- Outbuilding with electricity and plumbing; versatile additional space
- Solar panels installed to help reduce running costs
- Oil-fired boiler and radiators; some electric heating elements present
- EPC rating D (61); some windows and finishes need updating
- Freehold, Council Tax Band B and no flood risk
- Local area shows high deprivation despite low crime and fast broadband
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Upper Tumble, this three-bedroom semi-detached home delivers practical family space with genuine countryside outlooks to the rear. The ground floor offers a light lounge and a long kitchen/dining area that opens to a patio and lawn — good for everyday living and simple entertaining.
Practical features include solar panels, uPVC double glazing and an outbuilding with both electricity and plumbing, useful as a workshop, home gym or utility area. The plot is a decent size for the neighbourhood and the rear garden benefits from open farmland views, giving a feeling of space uncommon for town-edge locations.
Buyers should note the property reflects its mid-20th century construction and will suit those prepared to update cosmetic elements: some window and internal finishes are dated. Heating is provided via oil boiler and radiators (plus electric heating elements reported), and the EPC is D (61). The surrounding area shows higher local deprivation indicators, though the location has fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and low crime statistics.
Overall this is an affordable, freehold three-bedroom house with realistic scope to modernise, reduce running costs further and add value — particularly attractive to first-time buyers or budget-conscious families seeking country views with good commuter links to the M4 corridor.