Light, practical family living with long garden and rural views.
- Recently renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace, approx. 914 sqft
- Generous rear garden c.165ft, excellent scope for landscaping
- Off-street parking for multiple vehicles to the front
- Light living room with open fire; modern refitted kitchen
- Heating: coal-fired Parkray stove, no mains gas connection
- Energy rating E; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (improvement opportunity)
- Rear right of way in place for neighbour
- Freehold; council tax band C
Set on the edge of the North Wessex Downs AONB, this recently renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace gives a small family comfortable, well-arranged living across three storeys. The light, airy living room centres on an open fire for cosy evenings, while the modern refitted kitchen and adjoining utility room provide practical everyday space. A downstairs cloakroom adds convenience.
Outside, the property benefits from off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a generous, long rear garden (c.165ft) that offers scope for play, entertaining, or landscaping into a secluded family retreat. Far-reaching countryside views can be enjoyed from the front.
Practical matters to note: heating is provided by a coal-fired Parkray stove and there is no mains gas connection. The energy rating is E and the cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated — improvements to heating and insulation would cut running costs and increase comfort. There is also a neighbour’s right of way across the rear of the garden.
Overall this freehold home is well suited to families or buyers seeking a renovated, affordable house in an attractive rural setting, with clear scope to personalise and improve energy performance over time.