Description
Situated in a cul-de-sac in the popular residential area of Chaddlewood, this well-presented two-bedroom end-of-terrace home offers comfortable living space, garden, and the benefit of no onward chain.
The property features alounge/diner, providing an ideal setting for both relaxing and entertaining fitted kitchen, offering a range of storage and workspace with pleasant outlooks to the rear garden.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms along with a family bathroom fitted with a modern suite.
One of the standout features of this home is the larger-than-average westerly facing rear garden, enjoying plenty of afternoon and evening sunshine — perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or family use. As an end-of-terrace property, it also benefits from additional privacy and side access.
Further advantages include allocated parking. making this an ideal purchase for first-time buyers, investors, or those looking to move quickly.
Material Information
What3words - ///loads.played.snack
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Plymouth City Council
Council Tax Band: A
Utilities: Main source of heating: Gas central heating. Mains water: Yes. Mains sewerage Yes
Parking: Allocated parking space
Mining search potentially required
Local Area
Plympton, on the eastern edge of Plymouth, is a historic suburb with medieval roots and over 60 listed buildings, including notable churches and nearby Saltram House. Today it blends heritage with modern convenience, centred around the Ridgeway shopping area, well-regarded schools such as Hele’s School and Plympton Academy, and strong community life. Surrounded by countryside and close to Dartmoor National Park, residents enjoy easy access to green spaces like Plymbridge Woods. Excellent transport links via the A38, regular bus services, nearby Plymouth railway station, and Exeter Airport.