Three-bedroom end-terrace with character, low council tax, and refurbishment potential..
Spacious lounge and separate dining room ideal for family living
Three good-sized bedrooms with accessible storage cupboards
Downstairs utility room plus additional WC for convenience
Small front and rear courtyards; outbuilding for storage
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation — upgrade recommended
Located in a very deprived area with higher local crime rates
Council Tax Band A — very low local tax costs
No flood risk; mains gas central heating and double glazing
This three-bedroom end-terrace on Hunloke Road offers roomy, flexible accommodation at an entry-level price. The house has a large living room, separate dining room, useful utility with downstairs WC, and three good-sized bedrooms — practical for a growing family or first-time buyer seeking space without extension work.
The property retains period character externally (Victorian red brick bay) and benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. Outside there are small front and rear courtyards and an outbuilding for storage. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low, and there is no flood risk.
Buyers should note the house sits in a very deprived area with higher local crime rates; the neighbourhood is predominantly working renters. The home is solidly built (solid brick walls) but likely lacks wall insulation and will benefit from modernization and energy-efficiency upgrades. A basic survey is recommended to check services and any necessary repairs.
At the asking price this is a pragmatic purchase: good space and character for a modest budget, with clear potential to add value through refurb and insulation improvements. It will suit buyers prioritising interior space and low upfront purchase cost over a move-in-refurbished finish.