Low-maintenance two-bedroom home with private parking in Bideford Old Town.
Private off-street parking space directly in front of the house
A modern, low-maintenance end-of-terrace finished around the mid-2000s, this two-bedroom home suits first-time buyers or investors seeking a compact town-centre base. The layout is straightforward: fitted kitchen, living/dining room with garden access, ground-floor cloakroom and a first-floor bathroom. Built as a small, select development, the property includes a private off-street parking space immediately in front — a genuine convenience in this central location.
The house is double-glazed and heated by a mains gas boiler with radiators. Practical extras include an under-stairs storage recess, a utility cupboard with plumbing for laundry appliances and an airing cupboard that houses the boiler. The loft is insulated and could be boarded to create extra storage or a small additional area subject to checks.
Location is a strong selling point: tucked in Bideford’s Old Town, it’s a short walk to the quay, shops, the Pannier Market and local schools. Transport links are good for the area, with the A39 and regular bus services nearby. There is no recorded flood risk for the site.
Buyers should note the property’s compact overall size and very small garden and plot — space is economical throughout. The wider neighbourhood scores as very deprived with higher local crime levels, factors that will concern some purchasers and may affect resale or rental expectations. Council tax is very cheap and the home is offered freehold, which may offset some ongoing running costs.