Freehold Victorian mid‑terrace cottage, circa 1900–1929
Large 21ft contemporary breakfasting kitchen with integrated appliances
Bay‑front double bedroom and bright living room with French doors
Enclosed rear courtyard with covered storage; small forecourt front
Double glazing and mains gas central heating; boiler concealed in unit
Cavity walls likely uninsulated — thermal upgrades recommended
Area shows high crime and local deprivation — impacts local market
Council Tax Band A; on‑street parking only, no rear garden
A bright, single‑floor Victorian mid‑terrace cottage in Ashbrooke, offered as a freehold and ready for immediate occupation. The property benefits from a large 21ft contemporary breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances, a generous bay‑fronted double bedroom and a light living room with French doors onto an enclosed courtyard. Double glazing and gas central heating are installed; there is no flood risk.
Situated within easy walking distance of local amenities and with quick links into Sunderland city centre, this compact home suits a first‑time buyer or couple seeking low‑maintenance living. The small forecourt and private rear courtyard provide outside space without garden upkeep, and council tax sits in the lower Band A.
Buyers should note the wider area shows higher crime levels and relative deprivation, which may affect resale prospects. The building dates from c.1900–1929 with original cavity walls (assumed uninsulated), so there is scope for energy improvements and some internal modernisation if desired. On‑street parking only; plot and outdoor space are modest.