End-of-cul-de-sac position with private, quiet frontage
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Newent, this three-bedroom semi-detached home sits on a notably large plot with a rear garden in excess of 100 feet. The layout suits a growing family: lounge to the front, an open kitchen/diner refitted with contemporary units, and three first-floor bedrooms. Sliding doors give direct access to the long, enclosed garden with sheds, greenhouse and gated access onto Bradfords Lane — ideal for easy walks to the arboretum and nearby green space.
Practical extras include a wide block-paved driveway with space for four to five vehicles, a detached single garage with electric roller door and an eight-panel solar array with two battery storage units, which help reduce running costs. The property is double-glazed, heated by a mains-gas boiler and has an EPC rating of C and council tax band C, reflecting reasonable running and tax costs for the area.
The house is a mid-20th-century build of modest internal size (about 808 sq ft) and presents typical proportions from that era. While the kitchen has been recently refitted, other internal areas would benefit from updating to match modern tastes — buyers should expect cosmetic improvements. There is a single family bathroom, which may be restrictive for some households.
Practical notes: the property is freehold and in a small-town fringe location with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Crime statistics are above average locally, which some buyers will want to review. Overall this home offers a rare combination of a large private garden, off-street parking and sustainable energy features — a solid option for families seeking outdoor space and scope to personalise.