Affordable two-bed terrace with garden and refurbishment potential.
Two bedrooms and separate dining room, compact but flexible layout
A compact, well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offering an affordable entry into Horncastle’s market. The house benefits from two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with adjoining utility, and a private enclosed rear garden — a rare outside space for similar terraces. Gas central heating and double glazing are already in place, lowering immediate running costs.
Internally the footprint is modest: two small-to-medium bedrooms and a single bathroom above ground-floor living. The property is suited to first-time buyers seeking a manageable starter home or landlords looking for a straightforward buy-to-let with clear rental appeal. Council tax is very low and broadband and mobile connectivity are strong, supporting modern living.
There is scope to add value through internal modernisation; the layout and period charm offer sensible refurbishment potential. Buyers should note the plot and rooms are limited in size, and the front forecourt is small and paved, so outdoor space is modest rather than generous.
Be candid about the location: the immediate area is a terrace-lined town fringe with on-street parking, an ageing local employment profile and above-average crime statistics. These factors are reflected in the accessible asking price and mean buyers should weigh location and security considerations against value and improvement potential.