- Two-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian townhouse, circa 794 sq ft
- Private rear garden with patio, lawn and summer house
- Long lease: c.875 years remaining; no review periods shown
- Modern family bathroom; fitted kitchen/diner to the rear
- Average room sizes; some period features retained
- Very low local crime; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- No flood risk; council tax described as very cheap
- Modest internal space — better for couples/small families or first-time buyers
This mid-terrace Victorian home on Liverpool Road is a practical, well-located starter property for first-time buyers. The layout is straightforward: a bright front lounge, a kitchen/diner to the rear, two bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The house feels ready to move into while offering scope to personalise over time.
The private rear garden is a standout for the area, with a lawn, patio and a summer house that can be used as a hobby room or home office. The property benefits from a very long lease (circa 875 years remaining), no immediate ground rent or service-charge review periods, fast broadband and very low local crime — all positives for new buyers.
Rooms are generally average in size and the house retains period character such as bay and sash windows, alongside some modern touches. Buyers should note this is a leasehold property (long lease) and the internal space is modest at around 794 sq ft, so it suits couples, small families or single buyers rather than those needing large rooms.
Location is practical: strong local schools, nearby shops and good road and rail links to Warrington, Manchester and Liverpool. Council tax is described as very cheap, and there is no identified flood risk, making this an appealing, low-risk purchase for first-time owners wanting a well-connected base with outdoor space.