Chain-free two-bedroom home near Furze Platt station and good schools..
Chain free two-bedroom mid-terrace, ideal commuter base
Walking distance to Furze Platt station and Elizabeth Line links
Garage in block plus allocated parking space
Good local school catchment and nearby amenities
Enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
Modest living area (~646 sq ft); best for first-time buyers
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider energy upgrades
Freehold, double glazed, mains gas boiler heating
A chain-free, two-bedroom mid-terrace on Culham Drive suited to first-time buyers or young families seeking a commuter base. The house sits within walking distance of Furze Platt station, giving direct links to Maidenhead, London and the Elizabeth Line, and lies in a broadly popular school catchment.
The layout is straightforward: a sitting/dining room with sliding doors to an enclosed rear garden, a separate kitchen, two bedrooms and a fully tiled family bathroom. The property includes a garage in a block plus an allocated parking space, a useful extra in this area. The loft is partly boarded and insulated, offering some storage and scope for improvement.
Practical points: the home is freehold, double-glazed post-2002 and connected to mains gas central heating. The plot is small and the overall living space is modest (around 646 sq ft), so it’s best suited to buyers who prioritise location and low-maintenance living rather than expansive interiors. There’s no flood risk and local crime levels are low.
Considerations: the mid‑1970s cavity walls are shown as having no built-in insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential energy-efficiency upgrades into their budget. The house is average-sized and will suit those who want a manageable first home or a commuter property rather than a long-term family home that needs lots of space.