Two-bedroom Victorian home with modern kitchen, private garden and strong broadband—ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Victorian end-terrace with bay-windowed living room
Two double bedrooms offering flexible layout options
Modern kitchen and bathroom; garden accessed from kitchen
Freehold; about 667 sq ft — compact, practical living
Small rear garden, low-maintenance and private
High local crime and very deprived area may affect value
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for remote work
Requires buyer due diligence on wiring and structural condition
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace, built in 1910, combines Victorian character with modern interior updates across about 667 sq ft. A bay-windowed living room and two roomy bedrooms give flexible space for a first home, small family or rental occupancy. The kitchen and bathroom are described as modern and flow to a private rear garden suited to low-maintenance outdoor use.
Sold freehold, the house benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working or letting. Flood risk is low and the property sits on a small plot in a dense urban setting close to local shops, pubs and primary/secondary schools, including several highly rated options nearby.
Buyers should note important local and property considerations: the area shows high crime levels and very high deprivation, which may affect long-term resale and letting demand. The property appears mostly updated inside but likely still requires routine maintenance and verification of electrical and structural condition before purchase. All information should be independently checked.