Freehold three-bedroom end-terrace with period character
Refitted open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
Larger-than-average enclosed rear garden with outhouses
Bright bay-front lounge and good natural light throughout
Solid brick pre‑war walls — insulation not confirmed
Located in a deprived area classification — view locally advised
Council Tax Band A (£1,593) — relatively low running costs
Single family bathroom; suited to family or first-time buyer
A well-presented three-bedroom end terrace in Hillsborough that blends early 20th‑century character with recent modern fittings. The house benefits from a bright bay-fronted lounge, a refitted open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances, and a contemporary bathroom — ready for everyday family living.
The property sits on a modest plot but surprisingly offers a larger-than-average fully enclosed rear garden with paved entertaining areas, outbuildings with power and lighting, and a generous lawn. The layout and garden make it a practical choice for families who value outdoor space and indoor-outdoor flow.
Practical considerations: the building is solid brick (pre‑war construction) and external wall insulation is not confirmed, so heating costs could be higher than newer stock. The home lies in a more deprived local area classification, so buyers seeking quiet, high‑value streets should check surroundings in person. Freehold tenure and proximity to an outstanding primary school are clear positives for families and first‑time buyers.







































































































































