- Two bedrooms (formerly three) with flexible layout potential
- Kitchen/breakfast room and separate living room with French doors
- Gas central heating and double glazing already installed
- Requires updating and cosmetic renovation throughout
- Freehold tenure with ample off-road parking
- Small garden and modest plot size
- Area records higher-than-average crime levels
- Convenient town-centre location with fast broadband
This two-bedroom (formerly three) semi-detached home sits within easy walking distance of Cinderford town centre. The house offers a practical layout with a kitchen/breakfast room, living room, downstairs W.C. and a first-floor bathroom, plus gas-fired central heating and double glazing. Off-street parking and a small garden provide useful outdoor space and home access.
The property is offered as a renovation opportunity: cosmetic and some updating work are required throughout. That presents clear potential for a first-time buyer to add value or for an investor to refurbish and relet. The freehold tenure and convenient placement near shops, fast broadband and several schools add to long-term appeal.
Be realistic about downsides: the immediate area records higher-than-average crime and the plot is modest in size. The house does not showcase special views and will need interior updating to reach modern standards. Council tax level is low, which helps running costs while you renovate.
Overall this is a practical, well-located starter or investment property. Buyers looking for a turn-key home should expect to carry out works; those willing to improve the property can obtain good town-centre accessibility, parking and manageable outdoor space in exchange for refurbishment effort.