No chain two-bed in a quiet cul-de-sac — ideal for first-time buyers..
No onward chain; quick sale possible
Freehold two-bedroom terraced house, built by Charles Church
Vaillant gas boiler; mains gas central heating and double glazing
Spacious main bedroom with deep built-in wardrobes
Open-plan lounge/diner and galley kitchen layout
Small overall size (592 sq ft) and limited outdoor space
Communal/resident parking to front; cul-de-sac location
Single bathroom; some interior décor and fittings dated
This well-presented two-bedroom terraced house in a quiet cul-de-sac on Connaught Park offers a compact, practical home ideal for first-time buyers or professionals. Built by Charles Church and constructed around 1996–2002, the property is freehold, double glazed and warmed by a Vaillant gas boiler, giving straightforward, low-risk running essentials.
The layout is traditional and efficient: entrance hall with cloakroom, open-plan living/dining room, galley kitchen and a family bathroom upstairs. The main bedroom is a generous double with deep built-in wardrobes; bedroom two is a good-sized single. A residents’ car park sits to the front and there is a small open-plan front garden.
Key local strengths include excellent transport links, nearby shops and supermarkets, and strong schooling options (including several Ofsted-rated Good and Outstanding schools). The property has no onward chain, making a quicker sale possible for a buyer ready to move.
Drawbacks to note: the house is small (approximately 592 sq ft) with a modest plot and limited external space, and some interior fittings and decor appear dated. There is only one bathroom. Buyers seeking larger gardens, substantial extensions, or a contemporary fit-out should budget for refurbishment and modernisation.