Stylishly upgraded 2-bed terrace with loft room, minutes from town centre amenities..
- Newly fitted kitchen and matching utility room
- Converted loft provides occasional third bedroom
- PVC double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Short, level walk to town centre and amenities
- Chain free; ready-to-move-in after tasteful refurbishment
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; may increase heating costs
- Small plot: paved forecourt and enclosed rear yard
- Area deprivation and above-average local crime rates
This attractively refurbished Victorian mid-terrace offers ready-to-move-in accommodation ideal for first-time buyers or those downsizing. The present owners have tastefully upgraded the interior with a newly fitted gloss kitchen, matching utility, new floor coverings and neutral decoration throughout — so minimal immediate work is required.
Accommodation is well proportioned across multiple levels: an entrance hall, pleasant sitting room with period fireplace, stylish dining kitchen with space for a table, useful utility room, two good first-floor bedrooms and a larger-than-average modern three-piece bathroom. A converted loft provides flexible additional space that can serve as an occasional third bedroom, home office or hobby room.
Practical benefits include PVC double glazing, mains gas central heating and chain-free sale. The property sits on a small paved forecourt with wrought-iron fencing and an enclosed rear yard. It is a short, level walk to the town centre shops, cafés and local amenities, with good primary schools nearby.
Important considerations: the house was built circa 1900–1929 in stone and is assumed to have no wall insulation, which may affect running costs. The wider area scores as deprived and local crime levels are above average — buyers should consider local safety and community factors. Overall, this is a large-feeling, newly renovated terraced home that balances period character with modern fittings, offered at a competitive price for a quick, chain-free purchase.