Offers over
£300,000
2 bed terraced house for saleChepstow Close, Stevenage SG1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
No chain, no waiting games Fewer moving parts, clearer timescales and a smoother route from offer to completion
Living space opens straight onto the garden - changes how the room feels day to day
Kitchen with natural light - a brighter, more usable space first thing in the morning
Two bedrooms that both work - no wasted or token space
Bathroom set up for real routines - quick starts and slower evenings both covered
Patio positioned directly off the doors - easy to use for meals or time outside
Enclosed rear garden with low upkeep - outside space without losing your weekends
Backing onto open green space - less overlooked and a more open outlook
Two allocated parking spaces - no daily uncertainty when you get home
Well connected for both rail and road, with quick links into London and straightforward access to the A1 for travel further afield
Great Value and No Upward Chain - no waiting games, fewer moving parts, clearer timescales and a smoother route from offer to completion!
The Doors At The Back Are The Bit People Remember.
They open from the living space straight onto the garden, and that’s where this house really makes sense. In warmer weather, they’ll be open most of the time. Food outside is easy, the space feels bigger, and the room naturally shifts between inside and out without needing to think about it. That matters, because this is where most of life will happen.
There is enough room in the lounge/diner to properly separate the two jobs it needs to do. You can have a sofa area that feels comfortable to settle into, while still having space to eat at a table rather than balancing plates on your knees. For a two-bedroom home, that balance is a real strength. It makes the house feel more useful and easier to live in day to day.
The kitchen helps with that too. It is bright, modern, and laid out so you’ve got clear space to prepare and cook without things getting in the way. There’s a window bringing in natural light, which makes a difference first thing in the morning, and enough storage to keep everything where it should be. It’s a kitchen you’ll actually use properly, not just pass through.
By the end of the day, the same sense of practicality carries through. The main bedroom sits at the back, looking out over the garden rather than the street, which makes it a more settled space to switch off. The second bedroom is a proper room, not an afterthought, so it works just as easily for a child, guests, or somewhere to work during the week.
A modern re-fitted bathroom fits around real routines. Quick showers before work when time matters, and a bath for long soaks at the end of a long day at work. It’s simple, clean, and set up in a way you’ll use without thinking about it.
Then there is the garden, which adds more than just outside space. The patio sits directly off the back, so it becomes part of the living space when the doors are open. Beyond that, the lawn gives you something softer underfoot without needing constant upkeep. It’s enclosed, manageable, and somewhere you can actually spend time rather than something that sits there waiting to be dealt with.
Own a car or two? Parking is straightforward in the way buyers actually care about. Two allocated spaces - one directly outside and another nearby, mean you know exactly where you’re going when you get home.
For buyers who don’t know this part of Stevenage, it works because it keeps things practical. You can reach the A1(M) without cutting across town, and the station gives you direct trains into London when you need them. There’s also open green space behind the houses, which you can see from the rear, giving a bit more breathing room than you might expect.
What stands out here is how the house comes together in day-to-day use. The living space connects properly to the garden, the second bedroom has a real purpose, the parking is already sorted, and nothing feels like it’s been left to figure out later.
For a first-time buyer, it’s easy to picture. For a couple, it’s space that works without compromise. For someone starting again, it’s somewhere you can settle into quickly and get on with things.
| additional information
Council Tax Band - C
EPC Rating - D
| ground floor
Living Room: Approx 13' 1" x 11' 10" (4.00m x 3.61m)
Kitchen: Approx 11' 6" x 5' 10" (3.51m x 1.79m)
| first floor
Bedroom One: Approx 11' 10" x 9' 2" (3.61m x 2.79m)
Bedroom Two: Approx 9' 11" x 8' 11" (3.02m x 2.72m)
Bathroom: Approx 6’ 2“ (1.89m) X 5’ 7“ (1.71m)
| outside
Enclosed rear garden with gated access to the rear
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