No onward chain — ready for a quick move
A spacious two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace set in Norton’s popular High Street area, offered with no onward chain for a swift move. The home balances period charm — a bay-fronted lounge and feature fireplace — with contemporary updates including a modern kitchen, stylish bathroom and uPVC double glazing.
The ground floor provides flexible living: a bay-front lounge to the front and a second reception with French doors opening to the rear yard, ideal for indoor-outdoor flow. Upstairs are two generous bedrooms and a bathroom with a shower-over-bath; a cloakroom/WC adds practical convenience for busy households.
Outside benefits include a good-sized garden and a sizeable garage accessed via the rear alley, rare for terraces in this area. Gas central heating and mains services ensure reliable running costs, and Council Tax Band A keeps outgoings low.
Notable considerations: the property sits on a relatively small plot and was originally built 1900–1929 with cavity walls (no internal insulation assumed), so buyers may want to budget for insulation improvements. The local area records above-average crime levels compared with nearby neighbourhoods; purchasers should consider security measures. Overall this is a roomy, well-presented terrace in a sought-after Norton location, suited to first-time buyers, young families or investors seeking straightforward occupancy or rental potential.



























































