Compact Victorian terrace — renovated, low running costs, good broadband.
Newly renovated interior throughout, ready to occupy
This newly renovated two-bedroom mid-terrace combines period character with practical, modern updates across 549 sq ft. A bay-fronted living room and a second reception room create flexible living space for a first home or rental, while the converted loft adds useful extra room for a home office or guest space. The compact, low-maintenance rear yard is easy to manage and suits busy households.
The property is solid brick (circa 1900–1929) with double glazing; the install date is unknown and the walls are assumed to lack insulation, so further thermal improvements could reduce bills and increase comfort. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. Council tax is very cheap and there is no flood risk—practical positives for budget-conscious buyers.
Location offers excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and a range of nearby amenities, plus several good primary schools within walking distance. However, the wider area is classified as very deprived with high crime levels and constrained renters, which will matter to buyers prioritising resale value or a low-crime neighbourhood.
Overall, this home suits first-time buyers looking for an affordable, ready-to-move-in property with scope to personalise and improve energy efficiency, or investors targeting rental demand in a well-connected town location. Be mindful of local socio-economic challenges and potential for further retrofit works to boost long-term value.