Well-presented 4-bed period terrace with garden, garage and no onward chain.
Chain-free four-bedroom period terrace with original features
This bay-fronted four-bedroom mid-terrace blends original period character with practical family spaces. High ceilings, decorative cornices and large walk-in bay windows create bright, airy rooms; the living room benefits from a wood-burning stove and the property has a west-facing rear garden and brick garage accessed from the rear service road.
The layout suits a growing family or a buy-to-let investor: two generous reception rooms, kitchen, four bedrooms (one in the loft) and a four-piece bathroom. The house is chain-free and freehold, with council tax in an affordable Band C and no flood risk — practical points that simplify purchase and ongoing costs.
Notable positives include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and an enclosed low‑maintenance garden with powered outbuildings. The property sits in an ageing urban community in a wider area classed as White professionals; local amenities and schools are nearby, and the location is suitable for commuters and families.
Buyers should note the area records higher-than-average deprivation and average crime levels; the plot is modest and exterior parking is via the garage rather than extensive driveway space. The glazing is double but the installation date is unknown; the house dates from the 1930s–1940s, so prospective buyers should allow for age-related maintenance and consider checking heating, electrics and roof condition during survey. Overall, this is a well-presented period terrace with strong family or rental potential, offered chain-free for a straightforward sale.