Well-presented period cottage with parking, garden and strong buy-to-let potential.
Two double bedrooms in a well-presented mid-terrace cottage
Log burner in living room; contemporary neutral finishes throughout
Long enclosed rear garden; typical town-plot shape
Off-street parking for two or more vehicles at the rear
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing installed
Stone walls likely uninsulated (assumed) — energy rating TBC
Modest internal footprint (approx. 839 sq ft) — limited expansion
Freehold; council tax band B; no reported flood risk
Set on a quiet street within easy walking distance of Midsomer Norton high street, this well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with practical modern updates. The bright living room features a recently fitted log burner and the kitchen/diner has wooden worktops, creating an inviting day-to-day layout for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
Outside, the property benefits from an enclosed rear garden that runs long and narrow — typical of town cottages — plus off-street parking for two or more cars at the rear, a notable convenience in this area. The home is gas‑centrally heated with UPVC double glazing and sits in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood with good local schools and fast broadband.
Buyers should note some material facts: the stone walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), the energy rating is TBC, and the house is a modest‑sized mid-terrace with a compact footprint. There is scope for modest improvement works to add value, but no immediate flooding risk is reported. Tenure: freehold; council tax band B.
Overall this property offers a practical, comfortable starter home or a straightforward rental opportunity—good light, period charm and essential modern comforts, with realistic potential for further updating.