Chain-free Victorian terrace with south-facing garden and good transport links..
- Two double bedrooms, two reception rooms
- South-facing garden, small private plot
- Modern wet room with heated towel rail
- Chain free freehold ownership
- Double glazing installed before 2002
- Solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation
- Located in a deprived area with higher crime
- Very low council tax (Band A)
A well-presented Victorian mid-terrace with a south-facing garden, offered freehold and chain free. The house has two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a naturally well-lit kitchen — a compact layout that suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
Interior highlights include a cosy living room with a fireplace, a separate dining room that overlooks the garden, and a modern wet room with a heated towel rail. The property benefits from mains gas boiler heating, double glazing (installed before 2002) and very low council tax (Band A).
Practical considerations are clear: the home sits in a deprived area with higher-than-average local crime and a small plot size. The solid brick walls were built before cavity insulation was common, so buyers should factor potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements into any plans.
Location is a strong asset for many buyers — public transport links, nearby schools (several rated Good or Outstanding) and local amenities are within easy reach. For buyers seeking an affordable, ready-to-move-in property with rental or starter-home potential, this terrace offers immediate usability and straightforward scope for value-adding upgrades.