Stylish three-bedroom terrace with south garden and long lease — ideal first home.
Open-plan kitchen/dining with natural light and integrated appliances
Cosy lounge with chimney breast and garden access
Private south-facing rear garden, no neighbouring rights of way
Three bedrooms across two upper floors; flexible layouts
Single well-finished bathroom only — one bathroom for three bedrooms
Long leasehold: 669 years remaining; ground rent £6 per year
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy upgrades needed
Cellar storage and optional rented garage/parking (~£10/month)
A bright, well-presented three-bedroom terraced home in sought-after Crookes, ideal for first-time buyers looking for a ready-to-live-in property with garden space. The ground floor opens to an open-plan kitchen/dining room and a cosy lounge, while the compact but stylish bathroom and three bedrooms provide flexible living across the upper floors. The private, south-facing rear garden is low-maintenance and private, with no neighbouring rights of way and pleasant afternoon sun.
Practical details support everyday affordability: the property is long leasehold with 669 years remaining and a nominal ground rent of £6 per year, and falls in a very cheap council tax band A. There’s useful cellar storage beneath the lounge and access to nearby garages/parking that can be hired for around £10 per month.
Be aware of a few drawbacks: the kitchen is modestly sized and the home has just one bathroom, which may be a consideration for some households. The property’s solid brick walls are assumed to have no insulation (typical for its 1900–1929 build), so buyers may wish to budget for any future energy-efficiency improvements. Overall the house offers comfortable, characterful accommodation in a quiet street close to Crookes, Crosspool and Broomhill amenities.