Refurbished two-bed terrace with mountain views — ideal first home or rental pick.
Refitted kitchen and bathroom, recent floor coverings
Large principal bedroom with two front windows and views
Gas central heating (Worcester boiler) and double glazing
Freehold tenure; council tax band B (cheap)
Small paved rear courtyard — low maintenance, limited outdoor space
Total area ~742 sq ft; average-sized two-bedroom layout
Wider area classified very deprived; average local crime levels
Ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors
This improved two-bedroom mid-terrace sits in an elevated position with clear views over Long Mountain. The property has been updated with a refitted kitchen and bathroom, new floor coverings, double glazing and a Worcester gas boiler, offering a low-maintenance move-in-ready finish for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor.
The ground floor provides a large lounge and a kitchen/diner with patio doors that open onto a small paved courtyard — an easy-to-manage outdoor space rather than a traditional garden. Upstairs the principal bedroom is notably large with two front windows to maximise the outlook; the second bedroom includes built-in wardrobes. Total internal area is around 742 sq ft, typical for a two-bedroom terraced home.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, and a low council tax band B. Important considerations: the plot and rear garden are small, the wider area is classified as very deprived with average crime levels, and broadband/mobile statistics vary locally despite generally fast speeds. These factors should be weighed alongside the property’s ready condition and rental potential.
Overall this is an economical, well-presented two-bedroom terrace ideal for a first-time purchase or a straightforward rental investment. Buyers seeking large outdoor space, rural seclusion or a property requiring major structural work should note the modest plot size and town-fringe setting.