Chain-free 1930s terrace with large west-facing garden and garage.
No onward chain — ready to occupy
This traditional 1930s mid-terrace offers comfortable family living just on the fringe of Cottingham. With three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a modern first-floor bathroom, the house is immediately habitable and benefits from no onward chain. Bright bay windows and a working cast-iron fireplace add period character while gas central heating and uPVC double glazing provide everyday practicality.
The large west-facing rear garden is a standout feature: predominantly lawned with a patio, greenhouse, concrete garage and an attached timber workshop accessed via the ten-foot. The plot gives scope for outdoor living, extension (subject to consent) or simply a generous space for children and pets. Parking is available in the single garage.
Internally the property is a blank canvas for improving buyers. Rooms are average in size (approx. 866 sqft overall) and layout is traditional, making it easy to reconfigure or update kitchens and finishes to suit modern tastes. Note the solid brick walls were built pre-insulation, which is typical of the era and may present opportunities for thermal upgrades.
Practical details: freehold tenure, EPC D, council tax Band A, low flood risk and excellent local broadband and mobile signal. The house sits in a residential area with good primary and secondary schools nearby and straightforward access to Cottingham, Beverley and Hull.
Overall this is a sensible purchase for families or first-time buyers who want a characterful, chain-free home with a large garden and scope to add value through targeted improvements.