Two-bed fixer with valley views — auction sale, needs renovation..
- Two bedrooms and two reception rooms with period features
- Semi-rural valley views from front rooms and bedroom
- Requires full modernisation of kitchen, bathroom and decor
- Sold by auction; 56-day reservation period and non-refundable fee
- Leasehold tenure; low overall size ~400 sq ft
- Pre-1900 stone construction; assumed no wall insulation
- Double glazing present; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Close to Stubbylee Park, local schools and good transport links
A two-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian house offering semi-rural valley views and scope for value-adding refurbishment. The property sits in a small footprint (circa 400 sq ft) with two reception rooms, a kitchen and bathroom — solid period features include a stone façade and original fireplaces, while double glazing and gas central heating are already installed.
Sold via Modern Method of Auction with a 56-day reservation period and a non-refundable Reservation Fee, this home is suited to buyers comfortable with an accelerated purchase process. The interior requires modernisation: kitchen and bathroom would benefit from updating and general decorative and maintenance work is needed throughout. The construction is pre-1900 stone with no assumed insulation in the walls.
This low-priced leasehold home (Council Tax Band A) is attractive to investors or buyers seeking an affordable entry into the area, or a renovation project with countryside outlooks and strong local transport and amenity links. Note the auction sale terms, reservation fee and potential additional optional service costs before bidding.