Budget-friendly period house with parking, garden and quick move-in potential.
Gated off‑street parking and west‑facing enclosed rear garden
Approximately 793 sq ft, compact footprint and small plot
Period features: bay windows, high ceilings, decorative detail
Freehold sale with no onward chain for quick completion
EPC rating E; likely poor wall insulation and energy performance
Single bathroom; three bedrooms over two storeys
Very deprived local area; mixed Ofsted ratings at nearby schools
Some external maintenance and internal updating likely required
This modest three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers an affordable entry into homeownership or a compact rental opportunity. Set on a small plot, the house retains period character such as bay windows, high ceilings and decorative details that bring natural light and charm to the principal rooms.
Practical features include gated off-street parking, a west-facing enclosed rear garden and a brick-built external storage facility. The layout provides two reception rooms, a kitchen, three bedrooms and a single family bathroom across approximately 793 sq ft. Sold freehold and with no onward chain, it’s straightforward to move into or let quickly.
Buyers should note this is in a very deprived area with mixed local school performance and average crime levels. The property has an EPC rating of E, cavity walls assumed to have no insulation, and the small plot means limited outdoor space. Some external maintenance and internal updating are likely if you want to maximise comfort or rental return.
Overall this is a budget-friendly period home for first-time buyers seeking character and parking, or investors looking for a low-entry purchase with improvement potential. The excellent mobile signal and fast broadband support modern working-from-home needs, while nearby shops and transport links keep everyday life convenient.