Chain-free, budget-friendly two-bed terrace with boarded loft and renovation potential.
Two bedrooms plus boarded loft with three Velux windows
Chain-free freehold — straightforward purchase route
Small footprint ~603 sq ft; compact rooms and plot
Pebbled rear yard — low-maintenance outdoor space
Requires modernisation; interior is basic and dated
Solid brick (likely uninsulated) — consider insulation works
Services/appliances not tested — professional survey advised
Area records higher local crime; factor into buying decision
This compact two-bedroom mid-terrace on Grafton Street offers a straightforward, low-cost entry into home ownership. The property is chain-free and freehold, with a practical layout: front lounge, kitchen with storage, two first-floor bedrooms and a bathroom with shower over bath. A fully boarded loft with three Velux windows provides useful additional space for storage or conversion subject to checks.
Suitably aimed at first-time buyers or investors seeking a modest town-centre house, the home benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and an easy-maintenance pebbled rear yard. The location places everyday amenities and good transport links close by, and local schools range from primary to an outstanding secondary nearby.
Buyers should factor in a need for updating and checks before purchase. The interior shows basic finishes and will benefit from modernisation to improve comfort and value. The property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), and services/appliances have not been tested — a survey is recommended.
Other practical points: the plot and overall room sizes are small (approximately 603 sq ft), council tax costs are low, and there is a higher local crime level which may influence some buyers. Taken together, this is a pragmatic, affordable starter home with clear potential for improvement and loft-space flexibility.