Chain-free two-bedroom home with garden and strong upgrade potential for buyers or landlords.
- Stone-fronted Victorian mid-terrace in sought-after Crookes
- Two double bedrooms plus first-floor study room
- Rear garden with outbuilding; useful storage or workspace
- Chain-free sale with very long lease and £1 ground rent
- Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
- Modest footprint and rooms; best for small families or investors
- Rooflights indicate potential loft conversion subject to consents
- On-street parking only; no front garden space
A stone-fronted mid-terrace in sought-after Crookes offering practical two-bedroom living and clear scope to add value. The house sits directly onto the pavement with on-street parking and a modest rear garden with a useful outbuilding — a handy storage area or small workspace.
Internally the accommodation is straightforward: an inviting living room with gas fireplace, a fitted kitchen with appliance space, a modern bathroom and two double bedrooms plus an additional first-floor study. The property is chain-free and comes with a very long lease and nominal ground rent, simplifying purchase for first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers.
The house is largely traditional solid-brick construction and appears structurally sound externally, but it would benefit from internal modernisation and potential energy-improvement works (walls likely uninsulated). Rooflights suggest scope for an attic conversion subject to consents, offering clear potential to increase living space or rental income.
Practical advantages include very low local crime, fast broadband, nearby shops, cafés and good local schools. Buyers should note the property’s modest footprint and streetside position — no front garden and limited on-street parking — which suit those seeking an urban terrace rather than a large family plot.