Newly refreshed 3-bed terraced house with conservatory and large driveway — low running costs.
New fitted contemporary kitchen and bright dining area
Large conservatory adds flexible living space
Enclosed rear garden; small plot size
Large driveway with off-street parking for several cars
Recently redecorated and double glazed (post-2002)
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms — family-friendly layout
Above-average local crime and area deprivation
Built 1930s–1940s; recommend full survey for older elements
A well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace offering generous living space and practical features for everyday family life. The ground floor includes a bright living room, newly fitted contemporary kitchen/diner and a large conservatory that extends the usable space for dining or relaxation. Upstairs there are three good-sized bedrooms and a bathroom plus separate WC, useful for busy households.
Externally the property benefits from a substantial enclosed rear garden and a large driveway with off-street parking for several cars — uncommon for a terraced house in this area. Recent works include full redecoration, a new kitchen and double glazing installed post-2002, so the home is largely move-in ready.
Location is convenient for local shops, schools (including nearby outstanding-rated secondary provision) and road links (A390/A30). Practical utilities are in place with mains gas and fast broadband. Council Tax Band A keeps ongoing costs low.
Buyers should note wider area issues: the neighbourhood records above-average crime and a high level of deprivation locally. The plot is relatively small and the property dates from the 1930s–1940s, so older structural elements may remain. While freshly renovated internally, prospective purchasers should commission the usual surveys to check services and structure.