Two bedrooms, cosy decorated lounge
Newly modernised — ready to move into
Off-street parking and low-maintenance gardens
uPVC double glazing; pre-2002 installation
Mains gas central heating with boiler
Small rooms and compact overall footprint
Built before 1900; likely solid walls, no insulation
Area records above-average crime rates
Freshly modernised and offered chain free, this two-bedroom mid-terrace on Pembroke Street suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking immediate move-in condition. The interior has been tastefully redecorated throughout, with a cosy lounge, fitted modern kitchen and a practical family bathroom. Low-maintenance front and rear gardens plus off-street parking add useful outside space in a compact plot.
Practical features include uPVC double glazing, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and integrated kitchen appliances — all helping keep running costs manageable. The property’s modest footprint and efficient layout make it straightforward to maintain and economical to heat; council tax is reported as very cheap.
Buyers should note the property is an early 20th-century terrace with traditional stone/limestone walls likely lacking built-in insulation and double glazing installed before 2002. Rooms are described as small, so storage or layout adaptations may be required. The local area reports above-average crime, which is a material consideration for some purchasers.
Overall this is a tidy, compact home with modern finishes and parking — a practical starter home or rental opportunity — but buyers wanting larger rooms, modern wall insulation, or a very quiet location should be aware of the property’s limitations.