Characterful two-bedroom semi opposite park — ideal starter or investment with scope to improve..
Two double bedrooms with bay-window character
Opposite public park — pleasant views and outdoor access
Two reception rooms; traditional layout, 905 sq ft
Low-maintenance rear garden and potential dropped-kerb parking
EPC rating D; likely no wall insulation, energy improvements needed
Dated interior — cosmetic updating and modernisation likely required
Solid brick Victorian build (c.1900–1929), no flood risk
Fast broadband, mains gas heating, low council tax
A tidy two-bedroom Victorian semi offers a practical first home or buy-to-let in Cheslyn Hay. The house sits opposite a park, bringing pleasant outlooks and easy access to outdoor space, while village shops and good-rated schools are within easy reach.
Internally the layout is traditional with two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and one bathroom across 905 sq ft. Period features such as bay windows and brickwork add character; the accommodation is liveable now but has dated decor and would reward cosmetic updating to unlock value.
Practical strengths include double glazing, mains gas central heating, fast broadband and low council tax. There’s scope to create off-street parking by dropping the kerb (subject to planning) and a low-maintenance rear garden. Note the EPC rating is D and the property’s solid brick construction likely has no wall insulation, so heating costs could be higher than modern standards.
This home suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable, characterful starter or investors looking for a straightforward let in an affluent, low-crime area. Major structural issues are not indicated, but expect typical Victorian-era renovation tasks and energy-efficiency improvements.