- Three bedrooms with flexible living space
- Conservatory linking living room to garden
- Garage plus driveway parking for two cars
- Four-piece family bathroom on first floor
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Medium flood risk; check insurance costs
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; retrofit likely needed
- Small, terraced garden across three levels
A practical three-bedroom mid-terrace offering generous living space, a conservatory and private rear garden — a good fit for first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in home with scope to add value. The living room opens to the conservatory for bright, flexible family living; the kitchen is fitted with integrated appliances and useful utility space. Off-street parking for two plus a garage add rare convenience in a terraced setting.
The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. The large four-piece family bathroom is a useful feature for families. The plot is modest and the garden is terraced across three levels with paved patio, lawn and shed — low-maintenance but limited for large-scale landscaping or extension without checking boundaries and permissions.
Practical considerations: the property sits in a very low-crime, affluent area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity and good local schools. There is a medium flood risk and the cavity walls are recorded with no insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential insulation or flood-mitigation costs into budgets. Overall this house presents an accessible purchase with immediate liveability and modest scope for improvement to boost long-term value.



























































































