Characterful two-bedroom family home with large rear garden and recent upgrades.
New boiler fitted this year for improved heating efficiency
A well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace blending period character with recent practical upgrades. The house has separate lounge and dining rooms, a good-sized kitchen with utility room, and a generous rear garden — a rare outdoor space for inner-urban terraces. New roof, boiler, front door and replacement windows add immediate comfort and reduce short-term maintenance.
The first-floor four-piece bathroom and downstairs WC suit family routines, while two double bedrooms provide flexible sleeping or working-from-home arrangements. Exposed floorboards, ceiling roses and a bay window retain Victorian charm alongside modern finishes in wet areas and the utility space.
Buyers should note material facts: the EPC is D55, the property sits in a high-crime, very deprived area and the building is likely solid-brick with no cavity insulation (assumed). Parking is on-street only and the front garden is small. These factors affect running costs and future upgrade scope but the recent roof and boiler reduce immediate major spends.
Overall this home suits families seeking a characterful, ready-to-live-in terrace with outdoor space and low short-term maintenance. It also offers scope to improve energy performance and personalise interior finishes over time.