- Freehold mid-terrace with two bedrooms and family bathroom
- Compact footprint: 513 sq ft, suitable for first-time buyers
- Garage included: parking and additional storage
- Low-maintenance rear garden with privacy fencing
- EPC rating C; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Double glazing installed after 2002; excellent mobile signal
- Likely cavity walls without added insulation (assumed)
- Cosmetic updating or modernisation may be required
A compact mid-terrace home offering practical two-bedroom accommodation ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The layout is simple: entrance hall, kitchen/diner, living room, two bedrooms and a family bathroom across two floors. An included garage and a low-maintenance rear garden add useful storage and outdoor space that’s rare at this price point.
The property is freehold with double glazing (post-2002), mains gas central heating and an EPC rating of C — efficient for its age. Constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the house is structurally typical of the period and appears externally fair; internal updating will unlock more value. At 513 sq ft the footprint is small, so it suits buyers seeking an affordable, manageable home close to local amenities and good schools.
Practical positives include a garage, communal green aspect to the front, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Notable considerations: the property is compact, there’s assumed cavity wall without added insulation, and some cosmetic or modernisation work may be needed to suit contemporary tastes. Crime, deprivation and flood risk are all average or low for the area, supporting a straightforward move-in or rental proposition.
Overall this is a solid entry-level opportunity for a buyer who wants a hands-on project with clear value drivers — low running costs, parking/garage and scope to modernise — or an investor seeking a compact rental in a multi-ethnic professional neighbourhood with good transport and local amenities.











































