No upward chain — freehold mid-terrace property
This mid-terrace two-bedroom house is offered with no upward chain and sits within easy reach of Russells Hall Hospital, making it a practical choice for first-time buyers or local workers. Its compact layout includes two reception rooms, a ground-floor kitchen and a small, low-maintenance rear garden — straightforward to manage for a busy household.
The property is freehold and traditionally built (c.1900–1929) with solid brick walls and internal insulation. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed (install date unknown). Broadband speeds are reported fast and mobile signal excellent — useful for home working or streaming.
Rooms are modest in size and the plot is small, so this suits buyers seeking an affordable step onto the ladder rather than spacious family living. The area is classified as very deprived with average local crime rates; buyers should factor local socio-economic context into their plans.
There is clear potential to personalise or update the interior to modern tastes. Council tax is low (Band A), and the property’s size and layout also suit buy-to-let investors looking for a simple, chain-free purchase close to local amenities and transport links.







































































