High ceilings, flexible layout and attic conversion potential for growing households.
Bay-fronted lounge with high ceilings and feature fireplace
This impressive two-bedroom stone-fronted end terrace sits in a pleasant village setting close to the green. High ceilings, original period details and generous room sizes give an immediate sense of space and character, with a bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room and a large utility that extends practical living space.
Gas central heating, double glazing and a mains gas combi boiler are in place, and the layout offers scope to add value: the attic could be converted to a third bedroom subject to planning, making the house well suited to a growing family or buyers seeking future uplift. The rear yard and possible access to garages add convenience in a terrace setting.
Buyers should note the property has an EPC rating of E, solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, and glazing installed prior to 2002. The plot is small and the location is in a generally deprived area with historical mining nearby; a mining search is recommended as part of conveyancing. Council tax is low (Band A). Viewing is essential to appreciate the scale and period features on offer.
Overall this is a traditional family home with good structural bones and clear refurbishment potential. It will suit purchasers looking for a characterful house to update, or investors targeting a lettable period property with long-term upside.