Large rear garden with pleasant views
Garage and private driveway for secure parking
Two reception rooms plus separate kitchen
Three good-sized bedrooms; master en-suite
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing
Requires internal modernisation throughout
Located in a deprived area; above-average crime rates
Mid-20th-century features and flat-roof extension
This three-bedroom terraced house on The Crescent offers a practical, affordable entry into homeownership or a straightforward rental investment. Two reception rooms and a separate kitchen give flexible living space for a growing family or sharers, while the master en-suite and second bathroom reduce morning congestion.
Outside, the large rear garden and pleasant views are standout assets — rare at this price point — and there’s the convenience of a garage plus driveway for private parking and storage. Gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and excellent mobile and fast broadband make the property comfortable and well-connected from day one.
The house does require updating: internal modernisation is needed and parts of the exterior (including a flat-roof extension and low-maintenance yard) show mid-20th‑century styling that may not suit buyers seeking a move-in‑perfect home. The location is in a more deprived, blue-collar area with above-average crime statistics, which will influence resale values and should be considered by purchasers.
For first-time buyers, this property represents a chance to add value through cosmetic and targeted improvements. For investors, the combination of three bedrooms, good local schools and easy transport links supports rental demand, though let and resale pricing will reflect local area challenges.