Traditional terrace with conservatory, garden and loft — ideal for families or first-time buyers..
Three bedrooms plus boarded loft for storage or hobby use|Conservatory opens onto small, manageable rear garden|Solid brick property — likely no wall insulation (as built)|Single family bathroom; rooms generally small to medium|Double glazing present (install date unknown)|Located near Good-rated primary schools and public transport|Area classified as deprived; average local crime rates|Tenure unknown — purchaser to verify during due diligence
Set back on Westbury Road in Nuneaton, this early-20th-century mid-terrace offers a straightforward three-bedroom layout with flexible reception space and a conservatory that opens onto a rear garden. The house suits families or buyers seeking extra space near local schools and transport links, with a boarded loft providing useful additional storage or hobby space.
The property’s solid-brick construction and double glazing provide basic thermal performance, but walls are likely uninsulated (as built) and the heating is a conventional mains-gas boiler with radiators. Rooms are practical but generally small to medium in size; the single bathroom and compact plot reflect the home’s traditional terraced footprint.
Location is a strong practical point: local shops, buses and several primary schools rated Good are nearby, with direct rail and road links to larger centres. The neighbourhood is classified as a deprived, blue-collar terrace area, so buyers should weigh community and amenity access against wider area deprivation indicators and average local crime levels.
This house is best for a growing family, a first-time buyer wanting room to expand, or an investor comfortable with modest refurbishment. Important items to check during viewing and survey include tenure details, wall insulation, the condition of the roof and chimney (given the age), and any updates needed to services or kitchen and bathroom fittings.