Period character, big garden and chain-free — ideal first-time buy or small investor.
Two double bedrooms, principal bedroom spacious
Generous rear garden — rare for terraces this size
Lean-to provides dining space and guest cloakroom
Solid brick construction; likely no wall insulation
Small total floorspace (~629 sqft) and small rooms
Single bathroom upstairs; compact family layout
No upward chain — quicker completion possible
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very cheap council tax
A traditional two-bedroom mid-terrace cottage on Chapel Lane offering period character with practical living space. The house suits first-time buyers or investors looking for a compact, chain-free home in a well-served area of Spondon. The living room benefits from a fireplace and built-in cupboards; the kitchen and lean-to give extra day-to-day flexibility.
Outside, a generous rear garden is a standout feature for the size and offers scope for low-maintenance landscaping or a small vegetable plot. The property is solid-brick (circa 1900–1929) with double glazing and gas central heating to radiators, but the walls appear uninsulated so buyers should budget for potential improvement works to increase energy efficiency.
Practical local strengths include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very cheap council tax, and a wide range of nearby shops, services and good primary and secondary schools. The layout is compact (about 629 sqft) with one bathroom and a guest cloakroom; rooms are generally small, so this house is best for a couple, small family, or as a rental.