Driveway fits two cars; rare off-street parking for size|Enclosed rear garden with deck and lawn area|Freehold property built 1991–1995, approx 603 sq ft|Double glazing present (installation date unknown)|Gas central heating with boiler and radiators; EPC C|Small overall size — limited internal living space|Local area: very deprived classification and high crime rate|Good nearby state schools; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This compact two-bedroom end-of-terrace (semi-detached layout) offers a practical first home in a quiet cul-de-sac. The living room receives good natural light and includes a characterful inglenook-style fireplace; a modest kitchen and single bathroom keep the layout simple and easy to maintain. An enclosed rear garden and a driveway for two vehicles add valuable outdoor and parking space rarely found at this size and price point.
The property is freehold, built in the early 1990s, with double glazing (installation date unknown) and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal excellent — useful for working from home or streaming. The EPC is rated C and council tax is described as affordable.
Buyers should be aware of material neighbourhood factors: the local area is classified as very deprived with high crime and a ‘hampered neighbourhoods’ profile. The house is small (approximately 603 sq ft) and best suited to first-time buyers or those downsizing who prioritise parking, garden space and a quiet cul-de-sac rather than large internal space. Nearby state primary and secondary schools have good Ofsted ratings, and local amenities and bus links are close by.
Overall this is a compact, well-located starter home with outdoor space and off-street parking. It offers clear value for buyers prepared to accept a smaller footprint and the wider area challenges, and could be a sensible long-term base or investment with modest updating.