No onward chain, freehold three-bedroom terraced house
Recently redecorated with new carpets and refitted bathroom
Large, fenced rear garden; patio and lawn space
Potential to extend (STPP) to increase living area
Good school catchment including two nearby grammar schools
On-street parking only; small front plot and limited kerb appeal
System-built walls assumed without insulation; upgrade recommended
Local area shows higher crime and area deprivation levels
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Meadowcroft offers ready-to-move-in family accommodation with practical modern upgrades. Recently redecorated throughout with new carpets and a refitted bathroom, the house provides a neutral canvas and good internal space (approx. 954 sq ft) for day-to-day family living.
The large, fenced rear garden and generous living/dining room create flexible indoor‑outdoor options for children and entertaining. There is also scope to extend subject to planning permission (STPP), offering potential to increase living space and long‑term value. The property sits in a catchment area for several well-regarded schools, including two grammar schools nearby.
Practical points to note: the home is freehold and chain free, with on‑street parking (no permit required) and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity. The building dates from the late 1960s/1970s and is a system-built mid‑terrace with assumed limited wall insulation — further upgrading could improve comfort and energy efficiency.
Location strengths are balanced by local challenges: the immediate neighbourhood scores higher for social renting and has elevated crime and area deprivation indicators. The small front plot and simple front garden reduce kerb appeal, and parking is on street only. Buyers should factor potential maintenance, insulation improvements and local area considerations into their plans.