- Two double bedrooms, traditional layout
- Large rear garden ideal for entertaining
- Off-street driveway parking to the side
- Long lease (935 years); nominal ground rent £9
- Mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband
- Interior dated; requires modernisation throughout
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Average size (approx. 711 sq ft), council tax low
This two-bedroom end-terraced house on Queslett Road offers a long lease (935 years) and a large rear garden — strong fundamentals for a first-time buyer or investor. The layout is traditional: entrance lounge, kitchen on the ground floor and two double bedrooms with a shower room above. A driveway to the side provides off-street parking and the plot sits in a residential area with good local schools and low crime.
The property is genuinely saleable for buyers wanting space outdoors and straightforward accommodation. It benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown), fast broadband and a low council tax band, keeping running costs modest. Ground rent is nominal (£9), and the tenure is leasehold with a very long unexpired term.
The interior is dated and will suit purchasers prepared to modernise. The living room and kitchen show mid-20th-century fittings and décor; updating the bathroom, kitchen and finishes would add value and comfort. For investors, the house is average-sized (approx. 711 sq ft) with clear rental appeal in this multi-ethnic, family-orientated area.
Overall this is a practical, affordable purchase with upside from cosmetic improvement. Buyers should plan for refurbishment costs and check specifics on glazing, services and any required maintenance before committing.



































































