Ready-to-live-in terrace with parking and garden, ideal for first-time buyers.
- Quiet cul-de-sac location
- Two bedrooms with family bathroom
- Re-fitted kitchen and sitting room
- uPVC double glazing and gas central heating
- Small overall size (approx. 538 sq ft)
- Small private garden and allocated off-street parking
- Area records higher-than-average crime levels
- Constructed 1983–1990; limited extension potential
This neat 2-bedroom mid-terrace sits at the end of a quiet Westlea cul-de-sac, offering a compact, low-maintenance home for a first-time buyer or downsizer. The living room and recently refitted kitchen provide ready-to-use living space, and modern uPVC double glazing plus gas radiator central heating keep running costs reasonable. Off-street allocated parking and a small private garden add practical outdoor space.
The house is modest in size (approximately 538 sq ft) but well laid out across two storeys, with two bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. Constructed in the 1983–1990 period and with cavity-wall insulation assumed, it should be straightforward to maintain. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working or streaming.
Notable considerations: the plot and rooms are small, so storage and entertaining space are limited. The property is in an area with higher-than-average crime levels, which may concern some buyers. Although generally well presented, the home offers modest scope for extension given the plot size, and buyers seeking larger living areas should expect to move up the market.
Local amenities include nearby primary schools rated Good, parks such as Lydiard Park, regular bus links and easy access to the M4 (J16). Council tax is described as cheap, helping ongoing affordability. Guide price is £220,000-£230,000.