Affordable two-bedroom Victorian terrace with renovation potential and vacant possession..
Freehold mid-terraced Victorian house, two bedrooms, one bathroom
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Paved rear yard; vacant possession and immediate availability
Approx. 786 sq ft; rooms are modest in size
Stone walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrade recommended
External façade needs work; some renovation required
Located in a very deprived area; average local crime rates
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk
This two-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian house on Railway Street offers an affordable, freehold opportunity close to local shops and transport links. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and a paved rear yard, and is being sold with vacant possession — attractive to first-time buyers or investors seeking a straightforward rental or starter-home purchase.
Internally the layout is traditional and compact: lounge, fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom across approximately 786 sq ft. Built around 1900–1929 with a stone frontage, the house retains period character but rooms are modest in size and the external elevation shows signs of needing attention.
Practical considerations: external alterations/repairs are likely, the original stone walls are assumed uninsulated, and the property may benefit from internal modernisation to improve comfort and energy efficiency. The area is classified as very deprived, with average local crime levels — important for buyers to weigh against the low asking price and rental potential.
Positives include quick broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk and nearby schools rated Good, which supports both family buyers and tenants. Viewing is recommended to assess the property’s condition and scope for value-added improvements.