No onward chain — vacant possession available
A three-bedroom Victorian end-terrace on Dunkirk Lane offered as a renovation project with no onward chain. The house sits on a generous corner-style plot with a large side garden, rear yard and a detached garage across an alleyway — space that invites extension or redevelopment subject to planning.
Internally the layout is traditional: entrance hallway, two reception rooms, kitchen and three bedrooms with a first-floor bathroom. Large sash-style windows and period fireplaces provide original character; however the property needs comprehensive updating throughout, including modernising the kitchen and bathroom and general redecoration.
Practical considerations: heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, glazing is double but fitted before 2002, and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated. There is no flood risk, but the area records above-average crime and the home is located in a deprived ward, which may affect resale timing and tenant demand. Council tax is low.
This will suit investors or builders seeking a value-led buy with scope to add value through refurbishment, insulation upgrades and possible lateral or rear extension (subject to checks and consents). Viewers should budget for significant renovation works and verify the condition of services, structure and any planning constraints before committing.























































