Three-bedroom end terrace with garden, no chain — ideal for first-time buyers or families..
No upward chain — ready for a quick sale
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms, circa 850 sq ft
Ground-floor bathroom plus separate first-floor WC
Private, enclosed rear garden with patio and shed
Early 20th-century building; needs some modernization
Small plot and end-terrace setting limits garden space
Freehold tenure, fast broadband, very cheap council tax
Burglar alarm fitted; area crime level described as average
This three-bedroom end of terrace on Brook Lane offers a practical, affordable family home with no upward chain. The property combines period shell and proportions with some modern fittings — a fitted galley kitchen, laminate-floored living room and an enclosed rear garden with shed. Freehold tenure, fast broadband and very cheap council tax add to the running-cost appeal.
Accommodation is traditionally laid out with two reception rooms, a ground-floor bathroom and an additional WC off the first-floor landing. Bedrooms are good-sized for the overall footprint, and the home extends to about 850 sq ft — a sensible size for first-time buyers or young families looking to grow into a property.
The house does require some updating and cosmetic attention in places; it was built early in the 20th century and will reward buyers willing to refresh surfaces and fittings. The plot is small and the property is an end terrace, so outside space is limited but private. Viewings are advised to appreciate the layout and potential in person.