Character-filled terrace with generous garden, no upward chain — ideal for first-time buyers.
No upward chain, freehold tenure
Refitted downstairs bathroom, ready to use
Three bedrooms (or two plus study) — flexible layout
Generous rear garden with gated pedestrian access
Character fireplaces and bay windows throughout
uPVC double glazing; gas central heating boiler
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — may need insulation
Local crime levels above average; on-street parking only
A bay-fronted period home offering immediate move-in potential and character features throughout. The property has two main reception rooms, three bedrooms (or two plus study), a refitted downstairs bathroom and a kitchen with direct garden access — practical for families or first-time buyers.
Highlights include original fireplaces, uPVC double glazing, a gas boiler with radiators, and a generous rear garden with gated pedestrian access. The house is freehold and comes with no upward chain, so it suits buyers who want a straightforward purchase and room to personalise.
Known drawbacks are factual and important: the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated (typical of its era) so energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. The plot is modest at the front, parking is on-street, and local recorded crime levels are above average — factors buyers should weigh when budgeting and choosing security measures.
Practical benefits include very low council tax, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and nearby schools and local amenities. Overall this is a traditional early-20th-century terrace that balances period character and sensible modern updates, with clear potential for further improvement to increase comfort and value.