Well-located starter home with garden and strong transport links.
3 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms for flexible family living
Ground-floor shower/utility plus upstairs family bathroom
South‑east facing rear garden: lawn, paved and veg plot
Chain free — vacant possession likely without delay
Freehold tenure with very low council tax — low running costs
Good road, bus and rail links; walking distance to amenities
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas central heating
Listing shows period facade but construction date listed 1983–1990 — verify age
Well-priced and chain-free, this three-bedroom mid-terrace offers straightforward living for a first-time buyer or investor. The layout includes two reception rooms, a ground-floor shower/utility plus a first-floor family bathroom — useful for households needing flexible facilities. A south-east facing rear garden provides sun through much of the day and space for children, pets or container growing.
The property sits within easy walking distance of local amenities, regular bus and rail links, and several well-rated primary and secondary schools, which adds rental and resale appeal. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; double glazing was installed post-2002 and the house is freehold with low council tax, helping running costs.
Images show a red-brick period facade and a modern-styled lounge; internally the rooms are average-sized and practical. There is potential to add value through cosmetic updating or reconfiguration, particularly to modernise kitchen and bathrooms. Note an inconsistency in the listing data: the exterior appears Victorian-style while construction date is recorded as 1983–1990 — purchasers should verify the building age and related details.
Important practical notes: this is chain-free and ready to view, but buyers should allow budget for updating to personalise the property and to check services, wiring and structure as part of standard conveyancing.