Three bedrooms with separate lounge and dining room
New roof recently fitted, reducing near-term major repairs
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating present
Kitchen dated and requires modernization
First-floor shower room; single bathroom for three bedrooms
Enclosed rear garden with patio and storage/outbuilding
No onward chain — quicker completion possible
Area described as deprived; consider long-term growth implications
This mid-terrace three-bedroom house on St. Annes Road offers straightforward, affordable entry to Bilton with no onward chain. The property benefits from a recently replaced roof, UPVC double glazing and gas central heating, which reduce immediate major maintenance needs. Its layout — separate lounge and dining room plus a rear kitchen — suits a family or sharer arrangement and provides scope to reconfigure or modernise.
Internally the home is a practical canvas rather than turnkey finish. The kitchen is dated and will need updating; the interior generally suits a programme of cosmetic refurbishment to bring it up to contemporary standards. The first-floor shower room is functional, and room sizes are average for a mid‑20th‑century terrace, making the property a realistic project for a first-time buyer or a buy-to-let investor seeking steady rental demand.
Outside there’s an enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn plus a gravelled front with a central path. The plot is decent for the area, though on-street parking and garden size are typical of terraces. Local amenities, well-regarded schools and fast transport links (short drive to Rugby station and easy motorway access) add practical appeal for commuters.
Be aware the area is described as relatively deprived, which may affect long‑term capital growth compared with more affluent pockets. Overall, this freehold terrace represents an affordable opportunity for someone happy to invest modestly in upgrades to achieve rental income or personalised family living.















































































