Freehold, chain-free 3-bedroom end-of-terrace
Freshly decorated and carpeted throughout
Generous rear garden with patio and lawn
Two reception rooms plus pantry storage
Single family bathroom only (shower cubicle)
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
Located close to town centre and train station
Area shows high crime and local deprivation
This three-bedroom bay-fronted end-of-terrace on Mill Street offers ready-to-move-in accommodation close to Melton Mowbray town centre and the train station. The house has been freshly decorated and carpeted throughout and benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, making it a practical choice for a first home.
The layout includes two reception rooms, a separate kitchen with pantry storage, and a family bathroom serving three bedrooms. A generous rear garden and a small front garden give scope for outdoor space, landscaping or light improvement works. The plot is a decent size for the area and the property is sold freehold and chain free.
Important practical points: the home dates from the 1930s and has solid brick walls which are assumed to have no cavity insulation, potentially affecting energy efficiency. There is a single bathroom only, and the wider area has higher-than-average crime and deprivation indicators — buyers should consider this when assessing suitability and security requirements.
Overall this is a straightforward, characterful period home that suits first-time buyers looking for a centrally located, low-entry garden property. It will particularly appeal to those who want a furnished blank canvas and who accept they may wish to upgrade insulation, security or add further improvements over time.