Freehold two-bedroom end terrace, newly renovated and chain free
Recently updated kitchen, bathroom, flooring and redecoration throughout
Small low-maintenance patio garden, limited outdoor space
Cellar offers storage or conversion potential but requires work
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Located in a very deprived area with high recorded crime levels
Council Tax Band A — very low running costs
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
Move-in ready two-bedroom end terrace in Blenheim Avenue, recently renovated throughout. The refreshed interior includes a modern kitchen with integrated appliances, a contemporary bathroom and newly laid carpets and flooring — ready for a first-time buyer to occupy without major works.
The house is compact but efficiently arranged across three levels, with a useful cellar offering storage or conversion potential. A low-maintenance patio garden provides outdoor space, while double glazing and gas central heating help with year-round comfort and running costs.
Important local considerations: the property sits in a very deprived, high-crime neighbourhood with predominantly blue-collar terraces and constrained rental demand. Parking is on-street only and the plot is small. These factors will affect resale prospects and may be relevant for buyers seeking long-term value or quiet cul-de-sac living.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain and a very low council tax band. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the house is within easy reach of Barnsley town centre and local amenities. Overall, this is a pragmatic, affordable option for a first-time buyer or investor prepared to accept the area’s social challenges for a low-entry purchase.























































