Turnkey two-bedroom home near Sherwood High Street and transport links.
Two double bedrooms with original fireplaces and built-in storage
Two reception rooms with feature fireplaces and bay window
Modern fitted kitchen with all white goods included
Fully tiled three-piece bathroom; boiler located in bathroom
Private enclosed courtyard garden — small, gravelled, low maintenance
On-street parking only; no private driveway or garage
Solid-brick 1900s construction; no assumed wall insulation
Freehold tenure, low council tax (Band A); no upward chain
This end-terraced Victorian home balances character and ready-to-move-in convenience, ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking low-maintenance entry. Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms retain period features — fireplaces, coving and a bay window — while a modern fitted kitchen, white goods and a fully tiled bathroom minimise immediate work required.
The house is compact but well laid out across an average-sized 730 sq ft footprint. The private, enclosed courtyard-style garden offers outdoor space for entertaining or pot plants, though it is small and gravelled rather than lawned. On-street parking and proximity to Sherwood High Street, good transport links and several well-regarded schools increase everyday convenience.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the property has mains gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband, and is freehold with a very low council tax band (A). Potential buyers should note the building is traditional solid-brick construction (1900–1929) with no known cavity insulation and a small plot size; buyers wanting major energy upgrades or garden expansion should factor this in.
This sale can include the majority of fixtures, fittings and white goods, offering a genuinely turnkey move. No upward chain simplifies timing — an appealing prospect for buyers wanting a quick, low-stress purchase.