Chain-free three-bedroom family house with parking and renovation potential.
Freehold three-bedroom mid-terrace with no onward chain
Two reception rooms and long fitted kitchen, practical family layout
Enclosed low-maintenance rear garden with gated off-street parking
EPC rating D; solid brick walls assumed with no insulation
Built 1930–1949; dated interior, requires modernisation throughout
Small plot size and average room proportions, limited extension scope
Low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and ultrafast broadband
Council Tax band B — relatively low running costs
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on North Road is a straightforward, chain-free freehold that suits a growing family or buyer seeking value and scope to improve. The house offers two reception rooms, a long kitchen, and a practical first-floor layout with two fitted doubles and a good third bedroom. Externally there’s a low-maintenance gravel garden and gated rear access to off-street parking.
The property is solidly built (c.1930–49) with double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Practical positives include low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working — plus nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good to Outstanding.
Notable drawbacks are its D EPC rating and assumed solid brick walls with no added insulation, so energy efficiency upgrades could be needed. The interior is dated and will need modernisation to maximise comfort and value; room sizes are average and the plot is small, so external expansion potential is limited.
Overall this is a pragmatic purchase for a family wanting move-in proximity to local schools and transport, or for an investor/DIY buyer aiming to add value through cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements. The chain-free status and off-street parking at the rear are immediate practical benefits.