- One-bedroom freehold terraced house, approx. 342 sq ft
- Quiet cul-de-sac location overlooking allotments
- Open-plan reception room and kitchen, engineered wood flooring
- Allocated off-street parking and small front garden with deck
- Heating by electric storage heaters (may be costly to run)
- Partial cavity wall insulation; glazing age unknown
- Very small plot and compact living space
- Close to outstanding and good-rated schools, fast broadband
A compact one-bedroom freehold terraced house at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, overlooking allotments and offering private allocated parking and a small front garden. The open-plan reception and kitchen create a light, contemporary feel across the principal living space, while built-in wardrobes and loft access add practical storage.
This property suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a low-entry home close to outstanding and good-rated schools, reliable transport links and fast broadband. Low local crime, excellent mobile signal and an affordable council tax band add to the practical appeal for everyday living and rental prospects.
Buyers should be aware of the property’s modest size (approximately 342 sq ft) and very small plot, and that heating is via electric storage heaters. The building dates from the late 1960s–1970s, cavity walls are only partially insulated (assumed), and the age of the double glazing is unknown — these factors may mean future energy upgrades and improvements could be desirable.
Overall this is a straightforward, freehold starter home with immediate useability and scope to improve energy efficiency and finish. It will most appeal to someone prioritising location, low running complexity and strong schooling options over generous living space.