Chain free three-bedroom mid-terrace with freehold tenure
Dual-aspect lounge plus separate garden room/utility space
Modern combi boiler, gas central heating and double glazing
Fronting onto open green space; enclosed rear garden with two sheds
Modest rear garden and no off-street parking or garage
Post‑war system-built construction; cosmetic updating likely required
Single bathroom with separate WC; practical layout for families
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; low council tax
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Lyttleton Avenue is offered chain free and sits just over a mile from Bromsgrove town centre, making it a practical choice for first-time buyers or young families. The house features a dual-aspect lounge, a well-proportioned kitchen, and a versatile garden room that could serve as a utility space or home office.
The property benefits from gas central heating with a modern combi boiler, double glazing installed post-2002 and low council tax. Frontage overlooks open green space and there is an enclosed rear garden with paved area, lawn and two brick storage sheds — a manageable outdoor space for family use or low-maintenance gardening.
Accommodation is arranged over two storeys with two double bedrooms and a single bedroom upstairs, plus a bathroom and separate WC. The layout is conventional and efficient, with useful built-in storage off the entrance hall and an airing cupboard on the landing.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Downsides to note: the house is a post-war system-built property with pebble-dash exterior that shows average-to-wearing condition and will benefit from cosmetic modernization. There is no off-street parking or garage, and the rear garden is modest in size. Buyers should also allow for potential updating of fixtures and finishes to personalise the home.