Compact, modern terrace with driveway and garden—ideal for commuting families..
Two bedrooms in a well-maintained mid-terrace townhouse
Compact footprint: approx. 594 sq ft across two storeys
Private off-street driveway plus small, well-kept rear garden
Freehold property constructed c.1996–2002 with cavity walls
EPC rating D — average energy efficiency, improvement potential
Grove Park station approx. 1.2 miles; strong mobile and broadband
Local area classed very deprived; crime level reported as average
Council Tax Band D; single bathroom, modest room sizes
This well-maintained two-bedroom mid-terrace townhouse offers practical living for a young family or commuter household. The bright living room and modern fitted kitchen open directly to a small, tidy garden, creating an easy indoor–outdoor flow for daily routines. Off-street parking on the driveway adds convenience in a busy neighbourhood.
At about 594 sq ft across two storeys the house is compact; rooms are efficiently arranged but will suit buyers comfortable with modest space. Both bedrooms and a modern bathroom with a white three-piece suite and vanity provide ready-to-use accommodation. The property is freehold and built around 1996–2002, with cavity walls and double glazing (installation date unknown).
Location is a standout for commuters: Grove Park station is around 1.2 miles away and local shops, restaurants and leisure facilities are within easy reach. Nearby primary and secondary schools include good and outstanding-rated options, which will appeal to families. Broadband and mobile signals are strong.
Notable practical points: the EPC rating is D, so buyers should expect average energy efficiency and potential to improve. The area is classified as very deprived at a local level, and while crime is average, that context may influence resale or rental prospects. Overall this is a sensible, turn-key home for those seeking a compact, modern terrace close to amenities and transport.