Chain-free two-bedroom end-terrace with garage — great scope to renovate in sought-after Herne Farm..
Freehold end-of-terrace with no onward chain
Two double bedrooms; traditional practical layout
Driveway plus single garage for parking and storage
Small rear garden—low-maintenance outdoor space
Requires renovation throughout; opportunity to add value
EPC rating D; energy improvements likely needed
Service charge £120 (below average); affordable council tax
Located in South Downs National Park, low crime area
Set on the edge of the South Downs National Park in popular Herne Farm, this two double-bedroom end-of-terrace offers an attractive blank canvas for a growing family or first-time buyer. The property is freehold, chain-free and includes a private driveway plus single garage — convenient for parking and storage in a town location.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: a medium living room with patio doors onto a small garden, kitchen and family bathroom, plus two double bedrooms upstairs. The house requires updating throughout, so buyers can design finishes and improve energy performance; the current EPC rating is D. Renovation will unlock value given the property’s size, location, and no onward chain.
The immediate neighbourhood is affluent with low crime and good broadband speeds, and local schools include a highly rated secondary and strong independent options. The small garden and modest plot suit outdoor entertaining or low-maintenance landscaping rather than extensive gardening. Service charge is £120 (below average), and council tax is described as affordable.
Practical considerations: the property dates from the 1980s and has double glazing of unknown age, mains gas central heating and cavity walls (assumed insulated). Buyers should budget for refurbishment works and potential EPC improvements. For those seeking scope to personalise in a well-regarded Petersfield location close to countryside and town amenities, this home offers clear potential.