Three-bed terrace with large kitchen, cellar storage and renovation potential..
- Stone-built mid-terrace with character features
- Large kitchen–diner, good for family cooking and dining
- Cosy living room with wood-burning stove
- Three bedrooms; cellar and attic for storage
- Enclosed rear courtyard; no garden or garage
- Leasehold tenure; check terms and ground rent
- Located in very deprived area with high crime rate
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; some damp/maintenance visible
This stone-built mid-terrace on Sparth Road offers three bedrooms across a deceptively spacious layout, well suited to first-time buyers or growing families. The large kitchen–diner is the heart of the home and will suit everyday family life and informal entertaining. A cosy living room with a wood-burning stove provides character and warmth while a generous four-piece bathroom adds practical convenience.
Practical storage is generous for a terraced house, with cellar and attic space ideal for boxes and seasonal items. The enclosed rear courtyard gives a private outdoor spot for a patio set or potted plants; there is no rear garden or garage. The property is double-glazed and has mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators, with an EPC rating of D.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: this is a leasehold property in a very deprived, high-crime neighbourhood, which may affect resale or rental appeal. The stone walls are assumed to have no insulation and the exterior images suggest some damp risk and typical older-property maintenance is likely. Council tax is low and broadband speeds are fast, and the house benefits from nearby schools and major commuter links.
Overall this home presents good value at the asking price for those willing to accept a leasehold in a tougher local area and to carry moderate improvement or maintenance work. For a first-time buyer wanting character and space on a budget, it’s a practical, well-located option with clear potential to personalise and improve.