- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms for flexible living
- Private rear garden with lawn, borders and small pond
- Separate timber home office, ideal for remote work
- Bright kitchen with twin skylights and garden access
- Freehold, council tax band B, low local crime
- Built 1900–1929; period features retained (high ceilings, fireplaces)
- External walls assumed uninsulated; potential energy upgrades needed
- Small plot and modest internal footprint, some modernisation advised
This mid-terraced Victorian cottage offers a compact, well-maintained home ideal for first-time buyers seeking a peaceful spot with green spaces on the doorstep. Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms give flexible living and genuine room to grow, while a bright kitchen and modern downstairs bathroom make day-to-day life straightforward.
Outside is a private rear garden with lawn, plant borders and a small pond — a low-maintenance outdoor haven — plus a separate timber home office, useful for remote working or hobbies. The property is freehold, in a low-crime area with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and sits close to walking and cycling routes and local amenities.
The house was built circa 1900–1929 and retains period character such as high ceilings and fireplace surrounds. Some modernization could increase comfort and value: external walls are assumed uninsulated, skylights are single glazed, and the overall footprint and plot are small. Buyers should budget for potential insulation and energy-efficiency improvements.
Overall this cottage suits first-time buyers or professionals looking for a characterful base in a very affluent area with good transport links and local schools nearby. It’s ready to move into but offers straightforward scope for staged upgrading to improve comfort and long-term value.