Affordable period home with clear scope for modernisation and rental potential.
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms and one bathroom
A traditional early-20th-century mid-terrace in central Blyth offering three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a private, low-maintenance rear yard. The house is freehold, mains-served and heated by a gas boiler with radiators; fibre-to-the-premises broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern living and home working.
Internally the layout is practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let landlords: a front lounge, separate dining room with doors to the yard, and a fitted kitchen on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom upstairs. Room sizes are small-to-medium, reflecting the typical footprint of period terraces, and ceiling heights are standard.
There is clear potential to add value through targeted modernisation — new insulation, cosmetic updates and energy improvements would both improve comfort and reduce running costs. The rear yard is tidy and low maintenance, with decking and artificial grass already in place.
Buyers should note important location and fabric considerations. The property sits in a very deprived area with high local crime statistics; parking is on-street only. The building is solid-brick, likely without wall insulation as built, and a mining search is recommended given regional history. These factors affect resale and lettability and should be weighed alongside the low council tax band and relatively affordable price point.