Two spacious bedrooms and modern bathroom
Bright reception room with bay window and stone fireplace
South-facing rear garden — reliable suntrap
Large double garage with lane access; split rooms for storage
Freehold, Council Tax Band C, no flood risk
Built 1900–1929; likely no wall insulation (may increase heating costs)
Small plot in very deprived area; average local crime
Excellent transport links, fast broadband, outstanding local schools
A well-presented Victorian terraced home offering a straightforward entry onto the property ladder. The house has two spacious bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a bright reception room with a bay window and stone fireplace — ready to move into with neutral decoration throughout.
Outdoor space is a strong selling point: a south-facing rear garden creates a reliable suntrap, and a substantial double garage (split into two rooms plus garage) provides rare parking and storage accessed from the rear lane. Commuters will appreciate fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and easy access to rail and the M4.
Practical facts to know: the mid-terrace was built circa 1900–1929 from sandstone/limestone and likely lacks wall insulation, which may affect heating costs until upgraded. The property sits on a small plot in a town-fringe area with very deprived local indices; crime is average. Council Tax Band C, freehold tenure, and no flood risk are additional positives.
This home suits first-time buyers seeking character, sensible running costs with an opportunity to improve energy efficiency, and secure off-street parking. It’s comfortable as-is but offers modest potential to personalise or insulate over time.