Two-bed semi with extended kitchen, driveway and low running costs — no upward chain.
- Two bedrooms with family bathroom upstairs
- Extended kitchen/diner with downstairs WC
- Off-street gravel driveway for private parking
- Landscaped rear garden: patio and lawn, low maintenance
- No upward chain — quicker sale potential
- Small plot and modest room sizes for a starter home
- Unable to verify planning permission for past works
- Area classified as high deprivation; average local crime
This two-bedroom semi-detached home on Dangerfield Lane is offered with no upward chain, making it a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or couples seeking an affordable starter home. The property feels immediately liveable: a medium lounge, an extended kitchen/diner with space for dining, and a practical downstairs WC. An off-street gravel driveway and a landscaped rear garden add convenience and outdoor space without high maintenance.
Upstairs provides two bedrooms and a family bathroom; room sizes are modest but functional for day-to-day living. The house benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and a neat, private rear garden with patio and lawn—good for outdoor entertaining or a small family to enjoy. Council tax is very low, and local broadband and mobile signal are strong.
Buyers should note a few important facts: the wider area is classified with high deprivation levels, and the plot is small compared with larger suburban gardens. The vendor has not confirmed whether planning permission was granted for previous works; prospective purchasers are advised to make enquiries and seek conveyancer guidance. Overall this is a practical, affordable home with immediate usability and potential for modest updating.