Chain-free two-bed terrace with garden and parking — requires full modernisation..
End-of-terrace with two bedrooms and traditional layout
A 1930s end-of-terrace offering clear scope for value uplift through a full modernisation. The home has two bedrooms, a bay-fronted lounge and a long dining-kitchen with patio doors to a good-sized rear garden. Off-street parking to the front and rear vehicular access increase practicality for future occupants or tenants.
The property is sold freehold and chain-free, with mains gas central heating, double glazing and a traditional layout that will suit straightforward refurbishment. Structural features such as solid-brick walls and existing boiler/ radiators provide a sound starting point, while the plot and layout give room to reconfigure or upgrade finishes to modern standards.
This house is best for buyers comfortable managing a renovation project or investors targeting a refurb-and-let opportunity. Important practical notes: the property requires repair and a full modernisation programme, the walls are likely uninsulated as-built, and there is a medium flood risk which will affect insurance and refurbishment decisions. Local amenities, good broadband and very low crime levels make the area broadly convenient and occupier-friendly.