Generous plot and period character ideal for buyers wanting to personalise.
- Three bedrooms with traditional layout and good natural light
- Large rear garden and generous plot for extension potential
- Double glazing installed post-2002 improves thermal performance
- Oil boiler and radiators; heating costs and fuel availability to consider
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades recommended
- Single family bathroom only; no en-suite
- Average broadband and mobile signal in the village
- Local area shows higher deprivation; resale strength variable
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on a generous plot offers straightforward family living in a village setting close to open countryside. The layout is traditional with a separate living room and dining room, a practical kitchen and a single family bathroom upstairs. Double glazing has been fitted since 2002; the property retains period brick character and a mid-century fireplace.
Practical points include oil-fired central heating to radiators and solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, which means energy upgrades will be needed to improve efficiency and running costs. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area; the village location provides good nature walks and nearby towns are accessible by car.
This home suits buyers seeking a well-proportioned house to personalise — ideal for first-time buyers or growing families prepared to invest in improvement work. The large rear garden is a strong selling point for outdoor living or extension potential (subject to consents). Council tax is very low, but the local area shows higher deprivation levels, which may influence future resale in some markets.