Affordable town-centre home with simple updating potential for buyers.
Walking distance to Spalding town centre
Two reception rooms plus compact modern kitchen
South-facing rear garden, small easy-maintenance plot
Double glazing and mains gas central heating
Freehold property, chain-free sale
Medium flood risk — obtain insurance and checks
Solid brick walls; assumed no insulation, upgrade likely needed
No garage and modest room sizes
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Pennygate is a practical entry-level home or rental buy close to Spalding town centre. The layout offers two reception rooms, a compact modern kitchen and a south-facing rear garden, all set over about 765 sq ft. The property is freehold and being sold chain-free, which simplifies moving or letting quickly.
The house retains period character in a solid brick Victorian build and benefits from double glazing (post-2002) and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. Room sizes are modest, so the home suits a first-time buyer, couple or investor seeking a manageable property with low running costs (very cheap council tax) and easy local amenities, including good broadband and mobile signal.
Practical considerations: the property dates from c.1900–1929 and the walls are assumed to be solid brick with no cavity insulation — upgrading insulation could improve comfort and running costs. There is a medium flood risk for the area; purchasers should obtain appropriate checks and insurance quotes. The plot is small and there is no garage, so outdoor space and storage are limited.
Overall this is a sensible, affordable starter home or buy-to-let with straightforward potential: cosmetic updating, insulation improvements and a pre-purchase survey will help reveal any further investment needs. Its town-centre location, chain-free sale and two reception rooms make it easy to view and occupy or rent quickly.