Three doubles, conservatory and summer house in town-centre location.
Three double bedrooms across two storeys
This Victorian detached house on Darthill Road presents three double bedrooms across a traditional two-storey layout, offering a comfortable family footprint in March town centre. The property includes a cosy lounge, separate dining room opening to the kitchen, and a bright conservatory that leads onto a private, low-maintenance rear garden. A substantial summer house is fitted with a bar and seating — a notable bonus for entertaining or home-working.
The interior largely retains period character and practical features but has dated decor and fittings in places; prospective buyers should budget for modernization to kitchens, bathrooms or finishes to suit modern tastes. The property is built of solid brick (circa 1900–1929) and insulation status is unknown — walls are assumed uninsulated — which may mean higher heating costs until improved. There is no garage and the plot is small, so outdoor space is compact.
Location is convenient: central March amenities and fast broadband/mobile connectivity are strong positives for commuting and daily life. Nearby primary and secondary schools have current Ofsted ratings that indicate need for improvement or inadequate results; buyers prioritising top-rated schools should check catchments carefully. Council tax is described as affordable and the home is offered freehold with no flood risk recorded.
An open house is scheduled for 27th September, 11am–12pm. Buyers seeking a roomy, characterful detached home with entertaining space (conservatory and summer house) and the potential to add value through targeted updating will find this a practical proposition. Those needing generous outdoor land, a garage, or turnkey modern finishes should factor in renovation and possible insulation improvements.