Suburban renovation opportunity near parks and top local schools.
Detached three-bedroom house with private drive and standalone garage
Generous kitchen/diner and separate front lounge
Decent rear garden; plot small-to-average for suburbia
Offered with no onward chain — faster completion possible
Built 1950–66; mid-century features, needs modernization throughout
Cavity wall likely uninsulated; upgrade opportunity for insulation/heating
Single ground-floor bathroom only; layout compact-to-average
Close to Shoreham Academy and local parks; very low local crime
Set on a level plot opposite Middle Road park, this detached three-bedroom house offers a practical family layout and scope to update. The ground floor provides a generous kitchen/diner to the rear and a separate front lounge, while three first-floor bedrooms sit within a dormer-style extension. A private drive leads to a standalone garage and a decent rear garden; the property is offered with no onward chain.
The house was built in the 1950–66 period and retains period mid-century features such as a fireplace and wood panelling. It will suit buyers who want a comfortable home now with clear potential to modernise and improve heating, insulation and finishes; cavity walls are likely uninsulated and some external wall refurbishments are visible from the exterior. There is only one bathroom and internal space is compact-to-average, so families should assess layout against needs.
Location strengths include proximity to Shoreham Academy, several well-rated primary schools, pleasant local green space and very low local crime. Practical benefits are freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile signal. Buyers seeking a renovation project or a straightforward family move in a residential neighbourhood will find this a sensible opportunity; any extension or major alterations would be subject to planning consent.