Large two-bedroom Victorian terrace with garden and excellent transport links — ideal for first-time buyers.
Spacious 2 double-bedroom Victorian end-terrace, approx. 1,112 sq ft
Accommodation spread over four floors; versatile room layout
Lower-ground kitchen-diner opening to low-maintenance rear garden
Very long lease (~948 years) and nominal ground rent (£2)
EPC rating E; likely requires energy-efficiency improvements
Area flagged as very deprived with higher local crime levels
Mains gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband/mobile
Council Tax Band A — low annual council charges
This Victorian end-terrace offers generous space across four floors, with two double bedrooms and about 1,112 sq ft of living area — rare for a starter home. The layout includes a front living room and snug, lower-ground kitchen-diner opening to a low-maintenance rear garden, making practical use of the plot while keeping upkeep straightforward.
Practical positives include a very long lease (circa 948 years), nominal ground rent, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property sits close to shops, schools, canal towpath and major road networks — convenient for commuting and everyday errands.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the home sits in a very deprived area with above-average local crime, and the building’s stone walls likely lack insulation. The EPC is band E and the property is leasehold. Council tax sits at band A (very low running cost). These factors make the house affordable but mean some fabric and energy-efficiency upgrades may be needed.
This house suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a spacious period property with straightforward garden space and excellent transport links. It rewards buyers prepared to invest in insulation, energy improvements or cosmetic updating to significantly raise comfort and value.