Move-in-ready Victorian terrace with parking, private garden and improvement potential.
2 double bedrooms and modern bathroom
Gated driveway providing secure off-street parking
Sunroom opening directly onto private, not-overlooked garden
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Freehold mid-terrace built c.1900–1929, period character
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy improvements likely needed
EPC rating D; scope to reduce bills with insulation or upgrades
Area deprivation and above-average crime rates to note
This well-presented mid-terrace offers two double bedrooms, a sunroom and a private, not-overlooked rear garden — an appealing package for first-time buyers or small families. Recent kitchen and bathroom updates mean the property is largely move-in ready, while the gated driveway provides rare off-street parking in this postcode.
Ground floor living is practical and light: a front reception and second reception flow into a modern kitchen and sunroom that opens directly to the garden. Upstairs contains two comfortable double bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. The house retains period character externally and benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout.
Practical considerations: the property sits in a more deprived area with above-average crime levels, which may concern some buyers. The terrace was constructed in the early 1900s and has cavity walls assumed to lack insulation, so further energy efficiency improvements could be required. EPC grade D reflects scope to reduce running costs with insulation or upgrades.
Overall this freehold terrace combines convenience, character and pragmatic modernisation. It will suit a buyer prioritising location, outdoor space and parking, and who is comfortable investing modestly to improve insulation and energy performance.