Affordable two-bedroom terrace with private yard and low running costs close to schools..
- Two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, freehold
- Private walled and gated rear yard
- Compact overall size (approx. 558 sq ft), small rooms
- Low ceiling heights throughout
- Very low Council Tax (Band A)
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing present
- Early 1900s construction; may benefit from cosmetic updating
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
This Victorian mid-terrace offers a compact, traditionally laid-out two-bedroom home in Walney, close to shops, bus links and several good primary schools. The layout is straightforward: reception room to the front, separate dining room, and a rear kitchen leading to a walled, gated yard that gives private outdoor space.
The house is freehold and economical to run: mains gas central heating, double glazing, and a very low Council Tax (Band A). The property footprint is small (approximately 558 sq ft) with modest room sizes and generally low ceilings, which keeps maintenance and bills low — a practical choice for a first-time buyer or downsizer seeking affordable entry to the area.
Accommodation is simple and useable, with two upstairs bedrooms and a family bathroom. The terrace dates from the early 20th century (c.1900–1929) and has characterful brick elevations, but the compact rooms and low ceilings are material considerations. While some rooms show modern finishes, buyers should expect limited space and consider minor updating to reflect personal taste.
Highlights include a private rear yard, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working — and proximity to local amenities and primary schools rated Good. There is no identified flood risk. Overall, this property represents an affordable, low-running-cost home with potential for modest improvement, best suited to first-time buyers or those seeking a small, well-located terrace.