Affordable, characterful home with garden and practical layout ideal for first buyers.
Victorian stone mid-terrace with period character
Two reception rooms plus well-sized kitchen dining space
Private rear garden, patio, artificial grass and workshop
Modern bathroom and mains gas central heating
Double glazing fitted after 2002; good broadband and mobile
Built before 1900; stone walls likely without insulation
Potential damp issues reported—survey recommended
Located in a very deprived area; on-street parking typical
This compact two-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with practical living for a first-time buyer or investor. The stone façade and double-glazed windows give traditional curb appeal while interior rooms are neutrally presented and move-in ready in many areas. Two reception rooms and a well-proportioned kitchen provide flexible daily living and entertaining space.
The private rear garden and small patio offer low-maintenance outdoor space and a covered artificial-grass area with a garden workshop and shed — useful for storage or a hobby room. Modern essentials are in place: mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, a contemporary bathroom and good broadband and mobile coverage for remote working or streaming.
Buyers should note the property sits in a very deprived local area classification and the building dates from before 1900 with stone walls that likely lack cavity insulation. The listing mentions potential damp issues to investigate and the plot is small, so outdoor scope is limited. On-street parking is typical for the setting.
Priced competitively at £115,000 and offered freehold with Council Tax in band A, this home is realistic for those seeking an affordable step onto the ladder or a rental purchase with modest refurbishment potential. A pre-purchase inspection is recommended to check damp, wall insulation and any needed modernisation to maximise value.