No onward chain — freehold title
Three large bedrooms, generous room proportions
Approx. 923 sq ft; small rear yard only
Built 1930s–40s; solid brick walls, likely no insulation
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need upgrading
Single family bathroom; modernisation likely required
Located in very deprived area with high local crime
Close to transport, shops and several well-rated schools
No chain and offered freehold, this Victorian mid-terrace presents a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or investors seeking roomy three-bedroom accommodation. The house provides an entrance hall, separate living and dining rooms, kitchen, three large bedrooms and one family bathroom over a traditional multi-story layout.
The property’s strengths are obvious: generous bedroom sizes, a rear yard and a central Widnes location with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and close links to shops, bus routes and local amenities. Nearby schools include two outstanding-rated secondaries and good primary options, which will suit family buyers or tenants wanting convenient schooling.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the terrace sits in a very deprived, high-crime neighbourhood and the building is older (1930s–40s) with solid brick walls assumed to have no cavity insulation. Double glazing was installed before 2002 and the heating is a conventional mains gas boiler with radiators. The small plot and modest overall size (approx. 923 sq ft) limit outdoor space, and the house will benefit from modernisation and possible thermal upgrades to improve comfort and running costs.
In short, this is a practical, no-chain Victorian terrace with good room proportions and rental or owner-occupier potential, but it requires honest budgeting for refurbishment and neighbourhood realities. Viewings are recommended to assess condition and scope for improvement.