Generous garden, parking and excellent schools close by for growing households.
Two double bedrooms with bright, spacious rooms throughout
Generous rear garden — good entertaining and family space
Off-street parking for one to two vehicles on driveway
Located in strong school catchments, excellent transport links
Built 1930–1949 with solid-brick walls; likely needs insulation upgrades
Double glazing present; install dates unknown
Area classed as very deprived; crime rate above average
Freehold tenure; council tax described as very cheap
Well-presented and practical, this two-bedroom end-of-terrace offers easy living for a small family or investor. Ground-floor living feels bright thanks to bay windows and a contemporary finish; the kitchen/diner opens onto a generous rear garden ideal for children or entertaining. Off-street parking for two vehicles and excellent local transport add daily convenience.
The home sits in a sought-after school catchment with several highly rated primary and secondary options close by. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed (install date unknown). Construction dates to the mid-20th century with solid-brick walls, so future buyers should consider insulation upgrades for thermal efficiency.
Practical considerations are presented plainly: the area records above-average crime and is classified as very deprived, which may influence resale and insurance costs. Council tax is very cheap, and broadband and mobile signals are strong. For buyers wanting a move-in-ready property with scope to improve energy performance, this property balances convenience, space and potential.