Two bedrooms with traditional layout and good natural light
Large private rear garden with decking and fenced boundaries
Off-street parking and gated side access to the garden
Freehold tenure; boiler and radiators on mains gas
Double glazing fitted; installation date unknown
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — insulation likely needed
Located in an area with high crime and very high deprivation
Early-mid 20th century exterior shows age-related wear and upkeep needs
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace on Mostyn Road offers an affordable entry into Ely with practical space and a large, private rear garden. The house is freehold and retains period proportions from its 1930–1949 build, with conventional boiler-and-radiator heating and double glazing (installation date unknown). Off-street parking and good local transport links make daily commuting straightforward.
The layout is traditional: entrance hallway, lounge, kitchen and rear garden on the ground floor, with two well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The substantial garden with decking and fenced boundaries is a standout for this price band and suits outdoor living, growing space or future extensions (subject to checks).
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the area records high crime and very high deprivation, and the property’s cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation — improving thermal performance will likely be required. Some external wear and age-related maintenance are visible on the early 20th-century exterior; a thorough survey is recommended before purchase.
Overall this home suits first-time buyers or small households looking for an affordable, liveable house with garden and parking, and who are comfortable planning modest improvement work to increase comfort and energy efficiency.







































































