Two bedrooms over three levels, compact 602 sq ft footprint
Town-centre location — walking distance to shops and amenities
Small rear garden with patio, lawn and pergola — low maintenance
Gas central heating and double glazing (glazing installed before 2002)
Victorian mid-terrace; stone walls likely lack cavity insulation
Area crime level above average — consider security measures
Energy Performance circa D — potential to improve efficiency
Tenancy/photograph timing may not reflect current internal condition
This compact mid-terrace home on Belle Vue Road offers a practical, low-maintenance base in Cinderford town centre. Arranged over three levels, the property has an open-plan sitting room, compact fitted kitchen, and two first-floor bedrooms — ideal for first-time buyers or landlords seeking a straightforward rental unit.
Outside space is modest but useful: a small front courtyard and a rear patio with lawn and pergola provide private outdoor seating and low-upkeep planting areas. The house benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and bright principal rooms, giving immediate liveability with minimal initial works.
Buyers should note the property is small (approx. 602 sq ft) and was constructed before 1900; exterior walls are likely uninsulated stone and the double glazing predates 2002. Crime in the area is above average and some buyers may want to check current tenancy status and rental history before committing. An energy rating around D suggests limited thermal efficiency compared with modern builds.
Overall this terraced house represents good value for those seeking an affordable town-centre home or an easy-to-manage investment. It will suit purchasers who prioritise location and low running complexity over generous internal space; some targeted insulation or glazing upgrades would improve comfort and long-term running costs.