Renovation project on a sizable plot with good transport links and parking..
- Three-bedroom mid-terrace with traditional layout and bay window
- Decent plot with spacious rear garden and off-street driveway parking
- Excellent transport links: multiple nearby rail stations and bus routes
- Requires full renovation throughout; dated decor and fittings
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider thermal upgrade costs
- Double glazing present but install date unknown; check condition
- Mains gas boiler and radiators in place; verify service history
- Local area: very deprived with above-average recorded crime rates
A traditional three-bedroom mid-terrace with clear scope to modernise and personalise. The house sits on a decent plot with a spacious rear garden and driveway parking — useful practical bonuses in this area. Transport links are strong, with several nearby rail stations and frequent bus routes, making commuting straightforward.
Internally the layout is conventional and practical: front living room with bay window, separate dining room, kitchen and a downstairs WC; three first-floor bedrooms and a shower room. The property is freehold and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing, although the glazing install date is unknown.
This home is offered as a renovation project. The property requires updating throughout (decor, kitchens, bathrooms and likely internal improvements) and the cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation. Buyers should budget for a full programme of works and checks on services, electrics and structural condition before committing.
Location is convenient for families and commuters: local schools, supermarkets and services are close by. Be aware the local area scores high for deprivation and recorded crime is above average; purchasers should factor this into plans and consider security and long-term value improvements. Council tax is very low, which may help short-term running costs.