Chain free mid-terrace two-bedroom house, ideal for first-time buyers
Two double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes
Kitchen-diner to rear with door to enclosed, low-maintenance courtyard
1980s kitchen — dated and likely needs modernising
Electric storage heating; provisions exist for gas connection
EPC rating F — energy efficiency and bills likely to improve with upgrades
Small plot and low-maintenance garden with powered shed
Freehold; Council Tax Band A (very low costs)
Quietly positioned just a short walk from Newark town centre, this mid-terrace house offers an accessible, chain-free route into home ownership. The layout is simple and practical: a front living room, a generous kitchen-diner at the rear that opens to a low-maintenance enclosed courtyard, and two double bedrooms upstairs, both with fitted wardrobes.
The house is ready to occupy but shows signs of age in places — the kitchen has 1980s fittings and the property uses electric storage heating. The current EPC rating is F, so there is clear scope to improve energy efficiency and running costs, particularly if a gas connection is installed as indicated. These updates would both increase comfort and add value.
Outside there is a small, hard landscaped garden with decking, paving and a powered shed — low upkeep for busy households or first-time buyers who prefer minimal garden work. Local amenities, good schools and transport links are all within easy reach, making the location a practical choice for commuters and young families.
Overall, this is an affordable, well-proportioned terraced home with straightforward refurbishment potential. It will suit a buyer looking for an entry-level property to modernise and personalise, or an investor seeking a rentable, low-maintenance town-centre terrace.



































