Well-presented two-bedroom terrace close to Stoke Road amenities — ideal for first-time buyers..
- Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, ready to move into
- Long lounge/dining room with rear French doors
- Modern kitchen and first-floor bathroom
- PVCu double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Bedroom two is small; best as single/office
- Very small rear courtyard, low-maintenance outdoor space
- Solid brick construction; no wall insulation assumed
- Low council tax and no flooding risk
This middle-terrace Victorian house offers a practical, well-presented home for a first-time buyer. The property benefits from a long lounge/dining room, a modern fitted kitchen and a contemporary first-floor bathroom — ready to move into with PVCu double glazing and gas central heating already installed.
Accommodation is compact but thoughtfully arranged across two floors. Bedroom one is a good-sized double while bedroom two is small and suited to a child, home office or guest room. The rear courtyard is low-maintenance but very small, so outdoor space is limited.
Built around 1900–1929 in solid brick, the house retains period character but likely lacks wall insulation (assumed). Buyers should be aware of potential upgrade costs to insulation or other fabric improvements if a higher energy performance is required. Services are mains gas, electric, water and sewage; all fixtures and services should be independently checked.
Situated close to Stoke Road amenities, good primary schools and transport links, this freehold mid-terrace is positioned for practical urban living with low council tax and no flood risk. It represents economical entry into the area for someone prioritising location and a ready-to-live-in layout over extensive outdoor space.