Chain-free two-bed Victorian end terrace with garden and easy town access.
NO ONWARD CHAIN, freehold tenure
An end-of-terrace Victorian home offered chain-free and ready for a new owner. The house provides two double bedrooms, a roomy open-plan living and dining area and a four-piece bathroom with a separate shower — all set over an average-sized, well-laid-out 828 sq ft. Its brick façade and period character suit buyers who value traditional charm and straightforward living close to town.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, easy walking distance to Andover town centre, and direct rail links to London Waterloo. The rear outside space combines a lawn, patio and large storage shed — useful but currently overgrown and in need of attention. The property’s layout and size give scope for cosmetic updating or modest reconfiguration if desired.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house was constructed c.1900–1929 with cavity walls that appear to lack added insulation (assumed), and the garden and shed require maintenance. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; double glazing is fitted but installation dates are unknown. Local schools include several rated Good, though one nearby primary is rated Requires Improvement — useful to consider for families.
This home suits first-time buyers or buyers seeking a town-centre property with period character and straightforward improvement potential. Chain-free status and a modest price point make it practical for someone wanting quick possession and the chance to add value with targeted repairs and cosmetic upgrades.