No upward chain, ready to occupy
Three good-sized double bedrooms, main with walk-in wardrobe
Single family bathroom for three bedrooms
Private rear garden with decking and lawn
Side garage plus paved driveway parking
Double glazed and mains gas central heating
Area classified as deprived; above-average crime levels
Built c.1930s; scope for cosmetic updating or extension
An attractively presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace offered with no upward chain, ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The ground floor offers a large lounge that leads to a modern-fitted kitchen, plus a useful utility area and a single bathroom. Upstairs there are three good-sized double bedrooms; the main bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe. Externally the property benefits from a private rear garden with decking and lawn, a paved driveway and a side garage.
Practical comforts include double glazing, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and filled cavity walls. The house dates from the 1930s and sits on a decent plot, giving scope for cosmetic updating or modest extension (subject to permissions) if you want to increase value. Council tax is described as low, which helps running costs.
Location suits buyers who need local services and schools within easy reach; several primary and secondary schools nearby have Good Ofsted ratings. Public transport, shops and leisure amenities are close by, and broadband and mobile signals are strong. Be aware the wider area is classified as deprived with above-average crime statistics; buyers should factor neighbourhood context into long-term planning.
Overall this is a straightforward, chain-free starter home or rental opportunity: well presented now with sensible potential to add value, balanced against local area challenges and the property’s single bathroom serving three bedrooms.



































































