Chain-free freehold two-bedroom end-terrace on larger-than-average corner plot
This turn-key two-bedroom end-terrace sits on a larger-than-average corner plot at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac, offering a sunny south-facing low-maintenance garden and off-street parking for at least two vehicles. The property is presented with a well-equipped kitchen and a separate family bathroom plus an ensuite to one bedroom, making it an immediate family home with practical living space. Freehold and chain-free, it suits buyers seeking a quick move.
Upstairs provides two good-sized double bedrooms and a useful loft/hobby room accessed by a pulldown ladder. The loft is fully boarded, insulated and has a window, so it offers scope for conversion or flexible storage (subject to any necessary consents). The wraparound gardens, raised deck and covered pergola create private outdoor space for children and pets to play.
Buyers should note some material facts: the house dates from 1930–1949 with solid brick walls and assumed lack of wall insulation, and the EPC rating is D. The local area shows higher-than-average crime and very deprived area indicators, and broadband and mobile signal are average — factors to consider for lifestyle and running costs. Services and appliances are untested; a legal and survey check is recommended prior to exchange.
Overall this property offers practical family accommodation, immediate move-in potential and straightforward scope to add value through modest upgrading or loft extension. Its quiet cul-de-sac position, generous plot and parking make it especially attractive for growing households or buyers seeking low-maintenance outdoor space.