Well-presented interior with garden and easy commuter links.
Freehold mid-terrace, approx. 696 sq ft
Two bright double bedrooms and stylish bathroom
Modern kitchen with separate utility area
Private rear garden, small manageable plot
Close to Thornton Heath station and local amenities
Victorian solid-brick walls likely without insulation
Exterior needs updating; frontage requires renovation
Area flagged as deprived with above-average crime
This well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace offers a practical layout across approximately 696 sq ft, with a spacious reception room, separate dining area and a modern kitchen with utility. Bright double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom create comfortable living for a first-time buyer or couple. The property is freehold and close to Thornton Heath station, making commuting to central London straightforward.
Set within a Victorian terrace built between 1900–1929, the house retains solid brick construction and benefits from double glazing (installation date unknown) and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. A private rear garden provides outdoor space, while the small plot and compact footprint keep maintenance manageable.
Notable practical considerations are presented plainly: the external elevation requires updating and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no added insulation, which could mean higher heating costs or upgrade work. The immediate area scores as deprived with above-average crime; local amenities and several well-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby.
Overall this property suits buyers seeking a move-in-ready interior with scope to improve energy performance and external appearance. It offers good transport links, local facilities, and potential for targeted investment in insulation and frontage renovation to increase comfort and value.