- Chain-free freehold Victorian mid-terrace with solid brick walls
- Two reception rooms and two double bedrooms, flexible layout
- Modern kitchen and double glazing installed after 2002
- EPC rating C; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Approx 904 sq ft; compact plot with on-street parking only
- Medium flood risk and higher-than-average local crime
- Area shows deprivation indicators; may affect tenant demand
- Small garden/plot; some cosmetic updating may be required
A chain-free, freehold Victorian mid-terrace offering a clear entry point to the Bentley rental market. The property has two reception rooms, a modern kitchen, and two double bedrooms — a flexible layout that suits buy-to-let conversion or first home occupation. The gas-fired boiler, radiators and double glazing (post-2002) reduce immediate maintenance on key systems. EPC rated C and very low council tax band A support running-cost appeal for tenants or owner-occupiers.
Located on a compact plot with on-street parking, the house sits in a practical urban setting close to shops, schools (many rated Good) and transport links. The solid brick construction with external insulation is robust for the building’s period (c.1900–1929). At about 904 sq ft, rooms are modest but usable; two reception rooms give flexibility for living and dining or a home-office set-up.
Buyers should note material local and property risks: the area shows higher-than-average crime and general deprivation indicators, and the property carries a medium flood risk. On-street parking is available only, and the small plot means no private garden space. While the interior is presented well, parts of the house may benefit from cosmetic updating or targeted investment to maximise rental yield or resale value.
This house suits investors seeking an affordable, low-entry freehold in a rental market or purchasers wanting a practical first home with scope to add value. Early viewings are sensible to assess condition and potential for short-term improvement work given the location and price band.















































