Chain-free two-bedroom family home with a generous rear garden and good connectivity.
Two double bedrooms across two floors
Two reception rooms plus separate kitchen and utility
Generous family-friendly rear garden with patio
Chain free freehold; council tax band B (cheap)
Post‑war build (1950s–66); some original features may be dated
Area: very deprived with above-average crime — consider safety
Good mobile signal and fast broadband; no flood risk
External WC and useful storage/utility from garden access
This two-bedroom semi-detached house on Quebec Road offers practical family living across two floors. Ground-floor layout includes separate lounge and dining rooms plus a fitted kitchen, utility room and separate WC—useful for family routines and storage. The generous, low-maintenance rear garden with patio and mature shrubs creates a private outdoor space for children or gardening.
Accommodation is arranged traditionally with two double bedrooms and a first-floor shower room. The home benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and a filled cavity wall, providing basic thermal efficiency. It is chain free and offered freehold, with a modest council tax band B.
Buyers should be aware of local context: the area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime and mixed school Ofsted ratings nearby. The house dates from the post‑war period (1950s–60s); while generally functional and well-ordered, some original features and fittings may be dated and could benefit from modernization to suit contemporary tastes.
This property will suit buyers seeking an affordable family home with outdoor space and good broadband/mobile connectivity, or investors looking for a straightforward freehold in a city setting. No flooding risk is recorded, and the plot offers scope for modest improvement or cosmetic updating to add value.