£180,000
3 bed terraced house for saleDeer Park Drive, Eggbuckland, Plymouth PL3
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Mid terrace property
No onward chain
Popular location
Lounge/diner
Kitchen
Cloakroom
Three good sized bedrooms
Family bathroom
Front & rear gardens
PVCu D/G
A spacious three-bedroom mid terrace property, situated in a sought-after residential location, offering easy access to local amenities. The living accommodation, which requires modernisation is arranged over two levels comprises an entrance hall, lounge/diner, kitchen and a cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor, the landing leads to three good sized bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Externally, there are front and rear gardens.
The property also benefits from PVCu double glazing, warm air central heating and is being offered to the market with no onward chain.
Living accommodation
Covered entrance porch with large storage cupboard leads to PVCu double glazed front door to:
Entrance hall
Stairs to the first floor and the doors to all the ground floor accommodation.
Lounge/diner
PVCu double glazed window to the front and rear.
Kitchen
Roll edge worksurfaces with cupboard and drawers under and matching wall unit, single drainer sink unit, electric cooker point, tiled splash backs, PVCu double glazed windows and door to the rear garden, and a large walk-in storage cupboard.
Cloakroom
Low level WC, wash hand basin, and PVCu double glazed frosted window to the side.
First floor landing
Doors to the all first floor accommodation, access to the loft, and built in storage cupboard.
Bedroom one
PVCu double glazed window to the rear.
Bedroom two
PVCu double glazed window to the front.
Bedroom three
PVCu double glazed window to the front.
Bathroom
Matching suite comprising a panel-enclosed bath with electric shower over, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, and PVCu double glazed frosted window to the front.
Externally
To the front of the property, a pathway leads to the front door with an adjacent garden. To the rear, the garden is predominantly laid to lawn and is enclosed by fence boundaries.
Utilities
Mains water, gas, electricity and mains drainage, mobile coverage likely, broadband connection adsl, fttc and FTTP.
Outgoings plymouth
We understand the property is in band 'B' for council tax purposes and the amount payable for the year 2025/2026 is £1,808.67 (by internet enquiry with Plymouth City Council). These details are subject to change.
Eggbuckland
Prior to the Second World War Eggbuckland was a small village a few miles north of Plymouth. During the reconstruction of Plymouth many new suburbs were built and during the 1970s the areas in between and surrounding the old village were all developed. The development of the A38 just south of Eggbuckland in the 1980s lead to the area becoming very popular with commuters. The present church of St Edward, was constructed in 1470. The village was held by the Royalist Cavaliers during the Civil War against the Parliamentarian Roundheads and was badly damaged. Widey Court was the headquarters of Prince Maurice during his siege of Plymouth, and was visited by the King. During the 19th century the area was host to new Palmerston Forts built as part of a northern defence line around Plymouth. Known locally, for the provision of both primary and secondary schooling, such as; Eggbuckland Vale, Austin Farm, Widey Court and St Edwards Primary Schools, along with Eggbuckland Community College.
Buyers information
Due to the Money Laundering Regulations 2019, we are required to confirm the identity of all our prospective buyers. We therefore charge buyers an aml and administration fee of £60 including VAT for the transaction (not per person). We carry this out through a secure platform to protect your data. Please note we are unable to issue a memorandum of sale until the checks are complete.
Externally, there are front and rear gardens.
The property also benefits from PVCu double glazing, warm air central heating and is being offered to the market with no onward chain.
Living accommodation
Covered entrance porch with large storage cupboard leads to PVCu double glazed front door to:
Entrance hall
Stairs to the first floor and the doors to all the ground floor accommodation.
Lounge/diner
PVCu double glazed window to the front and rear.
Kitchen
Roll edge worksurfaces with cupboard and drawers under and matching wall unit, single drainer sink unit, electric cooker point, tiled splash backs, PVCu double glazed windows and door to the rear garden, and a large walk-in storage cupboard.
Cloakroom
Low level WC, wash hand basin, and PVCu double glazed frosted window to the side.
First floor landing
Doors to the all first floor accommodation, access to the loft, and built in storage cupboard.
Bedroom one
PVCu double glazed window to the rear.
Bedroom two
PVCu double glazed window to the front.
Bedroom three
PVCu double glazed window to the front.
Bathroom
Matching suite comprising a panel-enclosed bath with electric shower over, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, and PVCu double glazed frosted window to the front.
Externally
To the front of the property, a pathway leads to the front door with an adjacent garden. To the rear, the garden is predominantly laid to lawn and is enclosed by fence boundaries.
Utilities
Mains water, gas, electricity and mains drainage, mobile coverage likely, broadband connection adsl, fttc and FTTP.
Outgoings plymouth
We understand the property is in band 'B' for council tax purposes and the amount payable for the year 2025/2026 is £1,808.67 (by internet enquiry with Plymouth City Council). These details are subject to change.
Eggbuckland
Prior to the Second World War Eggbuckland was a small village a few miles north of Plymouth. During the reconstruction of Plymouth many new suburbs were built and during the 1970s the areas in between and surrounding the old village were all developed. The development of the A38 just south of Eggbuckland in the 1980s lead to the area becoming very popular with commuters. The present church of St Edward, was constructed in 1470. The village was held by the Royalist Cavaliers during the Civil War against the Parliamentarian Roundheads and was badly damaged. Widey Court was the headquarters of Prince Maurice during his siege of Plymouth, and was visited by the King. During the 19th century the area was host to new Palmerston Forts built as part of a northern defence line around Plymouth. Known locally, for the provision of both primary and secondary schooling, such as; Eggbuckland Vale, Austin Farm, Widey Court and St Edwards Primary Schools, along with Eggbuckland Community College.
Buyers information
Due to the Money Laundering Regulations 2019, we are required to confirm the identity of all our prospective buyers. We therefore charge buyers an aml and administration fee of £60 including VAT for the transaction (not per person). We carry this out through a secure platform to protect your data. Please note we are unable to issue a memorandum of sale until the checks are complete.



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