- Two bedrooms and one bathroom, circa 591 sq ft (compact layout)
- Freehold with very low council tax (Band A)
- EPC rating C; partial cavity wall insulation assumed
- Driveway parking and double gated rear access
- Large conservatory providing versatile extra living space
- Well maintained wrap-around garden with two decking areas
- Built 1976–82; standard construction, some upgrade potential
- Nearby schools mixed Ofsted ratings; good local amenities and transport
A compact, well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached home that suits a first-time buyer or small household. The lounge, modern kitchen/diner and a substantial conservatory give flexible living space across a modest footprint, while gas central heating and double glazing keep running costs low. Driveway parking and a low-maintenance, wrap-around rear garden with two decked seating areas add practical outdoor space.
The property is freehold with an EPC rating of C and very low council tax (Band A), helping monthly affordability. Built in the late 1970s/early 1980s, the house is standard construction with cavity walls (partial insulation assumed) and a mains gas boiler with radiators. There is no flood risk, crime levels are low and mobile/broadband provision is good.
Space is compact: total internal area is about 591 sq ft with two bedrooms and one bathroom, so it’s best for buyers who prioritise location and low running costs over generous room sizes. Some fabric and energy-efficiency upgrades (wall insulation, unknown double-glazing install date) could be considered to improve comfort and savings over time. Local amenities, good transport links (A50/A6) and nearby green space such as Elvaston Castle walks are strong lifestyle pluses.
Overall this is a tidy, move-in-ready starter home with sensible outdoor space and parking. It offers immediate practical living with straightforward potential for targeted improvements to increase comfort and future value.































































































