New double glazing throughout (2022) and new front/back doors
Flat roof replaced and chemical damp proof course completed (2022)
Enclosed rear garden and separate garage parking space
Compact rooms with period bay window and mid-century features
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — energy upgrades possible
Small plot and modest room sizes — limited extension potential
Fast broadband; low flood risk; average local crime levels
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Cottingham offers a compact, well-maintained home suited to first-time buyers or downsizers. Recent practical upgrades — new double glazing (2022), new doors, flat roof replacement and a chemical damp proof course — reduce immediate maintenance needs and improve comfort.
The layout includes an open-plan lounge/dining area, separate kitchen and family bathroom across roughly 686 sq ft. A small, enclosed rear garden and garage parking add useful outdoor space and secure parking in a predominantly suburban neighbourhood close to shops, schools and transport links.
Built in the 1930s with solid brick walls (likely without cavity insulation), the house has period character such as a bay window and fireplace, but rooms are modest in size. There is scope to personalise the interior and improve thermal performance if desired. Broadband speeds are fast and risk of flooding is low.
Buyers should note the property’s small plot and average local crime and mobile signal ratings. The solid-wall construction means energy upgrades may be needed for long-term savings. Overall, this is a practical, reasonably priced entry into Cottingham with sensible recent repairs and clear potential to add value through targeted improvements.