Two double bedrooms, comfortable layout
Garden-fronted mid-terrace with private rear garden
Separate lounge with patio doors and dining room
Modern fitted kitchen and contemporary ground-floor bathroom
EPC C; double glazing; boiler and radiators (mains gas)
Leasehold tenure — check terms and remaining term
Solid brick 1950s–66 construction; insulation upgrade likely
Area deprivation and above-average crime; some secondary schools weak
A neatly presented mid-terrace with a garden frontage and private rear garden, this two-double-bedroom home suits first-time buyers seeking move-in readiness and low running costs. The light lounge with patio doors flows to the garden, while a separate dining room and a well-equipped modern kitchen give genuine family practicality on a modest footprint.
The property is well finished throughout with contemporary ground-floor bathroom fittings, double glazing and an EPC rating of C. At about 789 sq ft the layout is comfortable rather than grand, but the two double bedrooms provide flexibility for a home office or growing household.
Note the tenure is leasehold and the building dates from the 1950s–60s with solid brick walls (insulation upgrade likely needed). The wider neighbourhood is classified as hard-pressed and crime is above average; some nearby secondary schools have lower Ofsted ratings. On the positive side local primary schools are rated Good, public transport is handy, mobile signal is excellent and broadband speeds are fast.
Offered at an accessible price point with very low council tax, this house represents an achievable step onto the ladder for buyers willing to accept a compact, well-presented home in a challenging local market. There is realistic scope to add value by improving insulation and selective modernisation where required.



























































































