Newly renovated two-bedroom city-centre cottage — character, convenience and immediate vacant possession..
Two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, newly renovated throughout
Sitting room with log burner and sash-style window
Modern combi boiler, double glazing, contemporary kitchen and bathroom
Very small rear yard; pedestrian access only, limited outdoor space
On-street parking only; no private off-street parking
Solid brick walls (assumed no insulation) — potential heat-loss issue
Freehold, vacant possession, low council tax
Local crime level recorded as very high
Tucked on a quiet one-way stretch of West Street, this newly renovated Victorian mid-terrace offers a compact, city-centre base with character features and modern comforts. The sitting room has a log burner and sash-style window; the kitchen and bathroom are contemporary and the property benefits from double glazing and a modern gas-combi boiler. Vacant possession makes it ready to move into or let immediately.
Accommodation is arranged over two storeys with two good-sized bedrooms and a first-floor bathroom. The layout is efficient but rooms are modest in scale, and the overall floor area is compact (c. 689 sq ft). Outside space is a very small gravelled yard with pedestrian access — useful for bins and potted plants but not for gardening or entertaining.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and a short walk to the railway station, Elizabeth Gardens and the city centre. Council tax is described as low, and the property’s location suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking central convenience.
Notable constraints are the very small plot size, on-street parking only, and the property’s original solid brick walls (assumed no cavity insulation). Local recorded crime levels are very high — an important consideration for buyers prioritising security. The house is presented in good decorative order but still offers clear scope to personalise internally.