Freehold Victorian end-of-terrace with period features
Two generous double bedrooms, flexible top-floor room
Modern, compact kitchen with integrated appliances
Cellar provides extra storage or utility potential
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating installed
No recorded flood risk; excellent mobile and fast broadband
High local crime levels; area classified as deprived
Council tax very cheap
This end-of-terrace Victorian home combines period character with a modern interior, offering a practical two-bedroom layout over three floors. Both bedrooms are double rooms, and the top-floor room provides flexible space for a bedroom or home office. The property comes with UPVC double glazing and gas central heating, and is offered freehold — attractive to first-time buyers and small families.
The kitchen is modern and efficiently laid out with integrated appliances, though compact in size. A useful cellar adds storage and potential utility space. Council tax is very low and there is no flooding risk; mobile signal and broadband speeds are excellent, supporting remote working and digital needs.
Buyers should note the area has high crime levels and is in a deprived ward, which may affect insurance and resale perception. Local school provision is mixed: some highly rated primaries nearby and secondary options vary. The location provides an extensive range of shops, services and transport links, making daily needs convenient despite wider area challenges.
Overall this is a move-in-ready period home with modern finishes and good commuter connectivity. It will particularly suit first-time buyers or small families who prioritise location, low running costs and quick access to local amenities, while accepting the surrounding area’s social and safety drawbacks.















































