Two double bedrooms, comfortable living layout
A bright two-double-bedroom end terraced home set on a generous plot in a popular Harraby crescent — ideal for a first-time buyer seeking extra outside space and long-term running-cost savings. The house is well presented, with a dual-aspect living room and a multi-fuel stove that gives character and low-cost heating options. The kitchen and shower room are practical and liveable while built-in storage and a combi boiler sit neatly on the landing.
The property benefits from PV solar panels installed in 2014 with a remaining feed-in tariff term; the vendor received in excess of £400 in 2024. Mature gardens wrap the front and side, offering scope for landscaping, vegetable beds or potential off-road parking subject to local consent. A utility store and additional storage off the side passage add useful practical space for everyday life.
Important facts and considerations: the home is of post-war system-built construction and is understood to lack wall insulation, so buyers should budget for potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements despite the solar income. The area is in a more deprived ward of the city, and buyers should consider local market dynamics. Council Tax Band A keeps annual costs low.
Overall this is a sensible, affordable entry into home ownership with clear value drivers — garden space, solar income and a comfortable two-bedroom layout — balanced against likely retrofit works to improve fabric performance and the need for any planning consent should you pursue driveway parking.















































