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£260,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleBellingham Crescent, Plympton, Plymouth PL7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Three-bedroom end-terrace family home
Offered for sale with no onward chain
Occupying a substantial corner plot
Excellent potential to extend (subject to planning permission)
Spacious lounge/diner
Conservatory and converted loft space
Generous rear and side gardens
Single detached garage and private driveway
Convenient access to Chaddlewood Shopping Centre, local schools and parks
Excellent transport links with nearby access to the A38 Devon Expressway
The property provides well-proportioned accommodation throughout, comprising a spacious lounge/diner, fitted kitchen, conservatory, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. In addition, the loft space has undergone some alteration and improvement to create an additional area currently utilised as a study/home office. Prospective purchasers should note that no planning permission or building regulations approval have been obtained for these works. While perfectly comfortable as it stands, the generous plot presents a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to create a larger family home and add value over time.
Outside, the property enjoys extensive garden space rarely found with similar homes, making it ideal for families, keen gardeners, or those seeking room to extend. To the rear, there is a single detached garage and private driveway, providing convenient off-street parking and additional storage.
The location is particularly appealing, offering a lifestyle of convenience and connectivity. Chaddlewood Shopping Centre is within easy reach for everyday essentials, while excellent public transport links and the nearby Devon Expressway (A38) provide straightforward access to Plymouth city centre, the South Hams and beyond. Families will appreciate the selection of local schools nearby, along with a variety of play parks, green spaces and walking routes, perfect for children, dog owners and those who enjoy spending time outdoors.
Combining generous outside space, future potential and a highly convenient location, this is an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, growing families and investors alike.
Early viewing is highly recommended.
About Plympton
Plympton is one of Plymouth's most sought-after residential suburbs, offering an excellent balance of convenience, community and access to the surrounding Devon countryside. Rich in local history and character, the area is particularly popular with families thanks to its range of well-regarded schools, abundance of green spaces and excellent local amenities.
Residents benefit from a variety of shopping facilities, supermarkets, cafés and leisure amenities, while nearby Ridgeway provides a traditional high street atmosphere with independent shops and services. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Plympton offers easy access to local parks, woodland walks and the beautiful South Hams countryside.
Commuters are well served by excellent transport links, with regular bus services and convenient access to the Devon Expressway (A38), providing straightforward routes into Plymouth city centre, Exeter and beyond. Combining a strong sense of community with superb connectivity, Plympton remains a highly desirable location for buyers of all ages.
Material Information
Costs and tenure
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: B
EPC rating: C
The building
End-terrace house, standard brick and block construction
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 reception
Accessibility adaptations: None
Loft: Insulated and boarded, accessed by Via stairway
Outside areas: Front garden, Side garden, and Rear garden
No spray foam insulation
Services
Mains electricity
Mains water
Mains foul drainage
Mains surface water drainage
Mains gas central heating
Heating features: Double glazing
Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)
Mobile coverage: O2 good, Vodafone good, Three good, EE good
Parking: Garage and Driveway
Not in a controlled parking zone
No disabled parking available
Risks and restrictions
Not a listed building
Not in a conservation area
No tree preservation order
Title register restrictions (DN195411):
- The property is subject to restrictive covenants, which are legal promises not to do certain things with the land. These were set out in a 1986 Transfer document and are common in residential areas to maintain the character of the neighbourhood.
- There are legal rules regarding boundary structures (such as fences or walls) and 'light or air', which generally mean the owner cannot build anything that unfairly blocks a neighbour's light or interferes with established boundaries.
- There is a standard restriction related to the mortgage which states the property cannot be sold without the lender's involvement. This is a normal procedure, and the mortgage will be fully cleared and this restriction removed as part of the sale process.
- The current owner has made a legal promise to follow the existing rules and protections that affect the property.
No environmental risks recorded
No specialist issues recorded
Onward chain: No
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