709 sq.ft two-bedroom end-of-terrace, efficient two-storey layout
South-facing rear garden, patio and low maintenance grounds
Off-street parking for one vehicle on small paved forecourt
Modern fitted kitchen and contemporary shower room throughout
Main bedroom includes separate dressing area (formerly subdivided)
Freehold, mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing present
Small plot and modest room sizes — limited outdoor space
Area shows higher deprivation and average local crime levels
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in a quiet Bedhampton cul-de-sac offers an efficient, move-in ready layout across 709 sq.ft. The lounge/diner opens to a south-facing garden, bringing light to the ground floor; a modern fitted kitchen and contemporary shower room complete the accommodation. Neutral decoration throughout means immediate occupation or straightforward letting.
Built in the post‑war period, the property sits on a small plot with a paved forecourt providing off-street parking for one car. The main bedroom has been sub-divided to provide a dressing area, and the second bedroom is a comfortable double — a practical arrangement for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor.
Practical details: freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing (installation date unknown), no flood risk, and a low council tax band. The local area is described as industrious with pockets of deprivation; amenities include good primary schools nearby and reliable public transport links.
Notable drawbacks are the compact plot size, modest room proportions consistent with the overall floor area, and an area classification showing higher deprivation and average crime levels. The property is suitable for buyers seeking an affordable starter home or a rental purchase, but anyone prioritising a large garden, generous rooms, or a more affluent neighbourhood should note these limitations.