Spacious three-bed mid-terrace, modern upgrades and large west garden — ideal for first-time buyers..
- Double-fronted mid-terrace with three bedrooms
- Large open-plan kitchen/dining and spacious lounge
- Garden room plus large west-facing rear garden
- New anthracite double glazing and composite front door
- En-suite to main bedroom and modern shower room
- Freehold, chain free, off-street parking via rear gates
- Solid brick (1900–1929) likely lacks wall insulation
- High local crime and very deprived area — assess location risk
A spacious, double-fronted mid-terrace offering well-presented family accommodation across three floors. The ground floor is arranged with a generous kitchen/dining space, a large lounge and a bright garden room that opens onto a substantial west-facing rear garden — ideal for afternoon sun and weekend entertaining. New anthracite UPVC windows and a composite front door give the house a refreshed, low-maintenance exterior.
Upstairs the main bedroom includes an en-suite and fitted wardrobes, with two further bedrooms and a modern shower room completing the sleeping accommodation. Gas central heating with a combi boiler and an Energy Rating of C-69 provide reasonable running costs for a property of this age. The house is offered freehold and chain free, with off-street parking accessed via double rear gates.
Practical buyers should note the property sits in an area with higher-than-average crime and significant local deprivation; the immediate neighbourhood is described as challenged, and local services reflect that context. The building is of solid brick construction (originally c.1900–1929) and is likely to have limited cavity insulation, which may be relevant for buyers considering long-term energy upgrades.
This home suits first-time buyers or young families seeking roomy accommodation with immediate move-in condition and scope to personalise. It also offers potential for landlords or investors attracted by a relatively low purchase price and decent internal space, though any investment decision should weigh local social and rental-market factors carefully.