Three double bedrooms across three floors
Newly renovated throughout with modern kitchen and bathroom
Integrated appliances, new carpets, UPVC double glazing fitted
Low-maintenance rear garden with artificial grass and lane access
Mountain views from upper rooms
Small plot and modest room sizes for this footprint
Stone walls likely have no added insulation (assumed)
Located in a very deprived area; average local crime levels
This recently renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with modern fittings across three floors. The home offers a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a stylish bathroom suite, new carpets, UPVC double glazing and gas central heating — all helping to make it move-in ready for a first home or growing family.
Rooms are practical rather than generous: three double bedrooms sit above a compact, bright lounge and a kitchen/diner. A lower-ground utility and bathroom add useful space. The rear garden is low-maintenance with artificial grass and rear lane access, and mountain views provide a pleasant outlook.
Buyers should note the property sits in an area classified as very deprived with average local crime levels; the wider streets are traditional blue-collar terraces. The stone exterior was built c.1900–1929 and is assumed to have no wall insulation, which can affect running costs despite double glazing and gas heating. Plot and room sizes are modest.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace is a strong entry-level purchase: newly renovated, affordable council tax, good local schools, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. It will suit first-time buyers or young families wanting a ready-to-live-in period home with scope to personalise further.