Woodland-facing rear with private direct access to walks
Car port plus off-road parking for two vehicles
Enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
Two double bedrooms; compact, practical layout
Oil-fired boiler heating (private supply) — higher running costs possible
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need future upgrades
Slow broadband speeds in area — impacts remote working/streaming
Freehold tenure; low council tax (Band B)
This well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached house sits on the edge of woodland in Yorkley, offering a peaceful rural outlook and direct private access to nearby walks. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and will suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a compact, low-maintenance home with a pleasant garden view.
Practical features include a car port and off-road parking, an enclosed rear garden that backs onto trees, and a straightforward layout: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property is freehold and in a generally good external condition, built in the 1980s with cavity walls and double glazing already installed.
Buyers should note a few material points: main heating is an oil-fired boiler (not a community supply), broadband speeds in the area are slow, and the double glazing dates from before 2002 so windows and insulation could be upgraded over time. The plot is small and the home is compact, so those needing larger outdoor space or extensive living areas should consider this.
For someone starting out or building a small rental portfolio, the house offers a comfortable base with woodland appeal and low council tax. Minor modernisation and energy-efficiency improvements would add value and reduce running costs over time.