Character home with modern kitchen and easy-care outdoor space.
Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, suitable for first-time buyers or families
Open-plan kitchen with island, plus separate reception with bay window
Conservatory and utility room add practical living and storage space
Low-maintenance rear garden, direct access from conservatory
Freehold; built 1930–1949 with original cavity walls (assumed no insulation)
Older double glazing (installed before 2002) — potential energy upgrade needed
On-street parking on a quiet unmade road; no private driveway
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal; very low local crime
This Victorian semi offers a well-balanced starter home in Cowes, combining period character with a contemporary open-plan heart. High ceilings and bay windows give a bright, airy feel while the modern kitchen island and adjoining dining area provide a useful social hub for daily life and entertaining.
Accommodation includes three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, so the house suits first-time buyers or young families needing flexible space and a ground-floor bathroom. Practical additions such as a utility room and conservatory increase storage and living choices, with direct access to the low-maintenance rear garden.
The property is freehold, in good condition throughout, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — helpful for home working. Local schools, shops and leisure facilities are nearby, and the house sits on a quiet unmade road with very low crime in a white suburban community.
Notable considerations: the house was built 1930–1949 with cavity walls assumed uninsulated and double glazing installed before 2002, so upgrading insulation and windows would improve comfort and running costs. Parking is on-street (unmade road) rather than private driveway, and the plot is small — good for low maintenance but limited outdoor space.