Large gardens, driveway and extension potential ideal for buyers ready to add value.
End-of-terrace position with increased privacy and natural light
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace house sits on a generous corner plot, offering unusually large front, side and rear gardens for the area. The private driveway provides practical off-street parking, and the end position brings extra natural light and privacy compared with mid-terrace homes. Room layout is traditional with a conservatory, separate lounge and dining spaces suited to family living or sharers.
The house is compact internally (approximately 799 sq ft) but presents clear scope to extend on the plot, subject to planning permission, so there is notable potential to add space and value. The property dates from the mid-20th century with double glazing installed before 2002 and gas central heating via boiler and radiators—functional but likely needing updates over time.
Buyers should consider material negatives: the local area records above-average crime and greater deprivation indicators, and the home shows some dated finishes (mid-century fireplace, older wallpaper and fittings). There is only one bathroom for three bedrooms. These factors are balanced by low council tax and good local schools nearby, plus fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
This house suits first-time buyers or investors who want a manageable purchase with outdoor space and clear scope for improvement. Viewers should budget for cosmetic modernisation and to check planning options if planning to extend.