This well-proportioned semi-detached home, built in the 1920s and constructed from stone, presents a promising opportunity for those looking to invest in a property that requires some modernisation. Located in the sought-after area of Somerton, this residence is ideal for first-time buyers or those interested in buy-to-let investments. The house features double glazing throughout and is equipped with gas central heating, ensuring a solid foundation for refurbishment efforts.
Accessed through a uPVC front door, the entryway leads into a hallway connecting to the living room and kitchen. The living room benefits from dual aspects that flood the space with natural light and features an untested central coal effect gas fireplace with an attractive stone surround. The kitchen adopts a dual aspect as well, showcasing wood effect cabinetry complemented by roll-edge work surfaces. It includes a built-in gas oven with electric hob, alongside provisions for a washing machine and space to accommodate dining furniture.
A rear lobby provides access to the bathroom which is fitted with a wood-panelled bath and shower overhead, along with a pedestal wash hand basin. A separate cloakroom houses a W.C., small wash hand basin, and ample storage provided by an airing cupboard. Moving upstairs reveals three bedrooms, including a well-lit dual aspect master.
Externally, the property boasts a lawned front garden with side access leading to a low-maintenance rear yard predominantly paved for convenience. This outdoor space also contains both a wooden workshop and garden shed, plus access to communal parking at the back of the property.
With all mains services connected and additional amenities such as superfast broadband available, this property presents itself as an excellent renovation project within a community-oriented neighbourhood.