Affordable two-bed starter with no onward chain and ready to move into.
End-terrace Victorian stone house, two bedrooms
Freehold, no onward chain — quick completion possible
Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
Approx 737 sq ft — compact, efficient layout
Small walled rear yard with outhouse and alley access
EPC D; likely solid walls with no insulation (period build)
Bathroom with electric shower over bath; boiler in bathroom cupboard
Located close to shops, services; wider area of blue-collar terraces
This well-presented two-bedroom end terrace on Brogden Street offers an affordable, move-in-ready option for first-time buyers. The home has a neutral décor throughout, gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and a compact, practical layout across two storeys. A vestibule leads into a living room with a focal living flame gas fire, while the L-shaped kitchen provides integrated appliances and space for a small dining table.
Upstairs are two carpeted bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom with an electric shower over the bath; the combination boiler is housed in the bathroom storage cupboard. Externally there is a small, walled rear yard with a raised seating area, an outhouse, and alley access. At around 737 sq ft and offered freehold with no onward chain, the property suits buyers seeking an inexpensive first step on the ladder.
Notable negatives are factual: the EPC is graded D, the stone external walls are likely uninsulated (typical for the era) and the plot is small, limiting garden potential. The bathroom uses an electric shower rather than mains, and room sizes are compact. The wider neighbourhood comprises older blue-collar terraces and a constrained rental market, which may affect future resale or buy-to-let returns.
Overall this is a straightforward, low-cost starter home in a convenient town location close to shops, sports and schools. It will particularly suit someone prioritising a low entry price and immediate occupancy, and who is comfortable with modest room sizes and some potential energy-efficiency upgrades.