Spacious family living near good schools and commuter links.
Bay-fronted lounge with bright, airy living space
Open-plan kitchen/diner with modern units and wood worktops
Versatile snug overlooking private rear garden
Separate utility/boot room plus ground-floor WC
Driveway with secure wrought-iron gates and off-street parking
Decent enclosed rear garden with shed/workshop and patios
Single family bathroom only; no en-suite facilities upstairs
Double glazing fitted before 2002 — potential upgrade needed
This extended three-bedroom semi-detached house on Brecks Crescent offers a practical, ready-to-live family layout with contemporary fittings and private outdoor space. The ground floor flows from a bay-fronted lounge into an open-plan kitchen/diner with wood worktops, plus a snug that faces the rear garden — good for family time or a home office. A separate utility/boot room and ground-floor WC add everyday convenience.
Upstairs provides three well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The plot includes a gated driveway and a decent, enclosed rear garden with patios and a shed/workshop — space for children, pets and entertaining. Mains gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002) help with running costs and comfort.
Practical buyers will appreciate the location close to local shops, several well-rated schools, and easy commuter links via nearby motorways. The property is freehold, not at risk of flooding, and sits in a settled suburban area with average crime and good broadband speeds. Guide price is £260,000–£270,000.
Considerations: there is a single family bathroom and glazing is older double glazing, so future upgrades may be desired. The house is an average-sized extended semi from the mid-20th century and, while well presented, buyers wanting a fully modernised specification should allow budget for any desired improvements.