Spacious two-bed home with garden and potential to convert to three bedrooms.
- No upward chain, freehold ownership
- Large living/dining room and kitchen/breakfast space
- Two double bedrooms; front bedroom convertible back to two
- Spacious rear garden with shed and pergola
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; may need insulation
- Area: very deprived classification; above-average crime rates
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Set within easy reach of local schools and amenities, this extended two-bedroom end-of-terrace offers generous living space and immediate move-in potential thanks to no upward chain. A large living/dining room and a spacious kitchen/breakfast area create flexible ground-floor living; upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a practical shower room. The larger front bedroom was originally two rooms and can be converted back to create a three-bedroom layout if required.
The house sits on a decent plot with a substantial rear garden, timber shed and pergola, ideal for family outdoor time or low-maintenance landscaping. Practical updates are already in place — double glazing and mains gas heating via boiler and radiators — while fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern working and connectivity needs.
Buyers should note the property’s age and construction: originally built circa early 20th century with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and some dated interior fittings that will benefit from modernisation. The area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime rates, which may concern some purchasers and should be considered alongside affordable council tax and local schooling options.
Overall this freehold, chain-free home suits families or first-time buyers seeking space and potential in a well-connected city location. A viewing is recommended to appreciate room sizes, garden scale, and the straightforward opportunity to reconfigure the first floor back to three bedrooms.