Chain-free, low-maintenance mews home close to local amenities and transport links.
- Three bedrooms over three floors with ensuite to top-floor bedroom
- Freehold and chain-free, built 2007 or later
- Allocated gated off-street parking space
- Enclosed rear garden, small to average size
- Current tenancy producing approx £11,700 pa (investment potential)
- Kitchen and bathrooms would benefit from modernisation
- One bedroom is notably small (approx 6'2" x 9'2")
- Broadband speeds reportedly slow despite excellent mobile signal
This three-bedroom mid-terrace townhouse in Alston Mews offers practical, well-presented accommodation across three floors. The layout includes a fitted kitchen, ground-floor WC, lounge with French doors to an enclosed rear garden, a first-floor double and single bedroom with family bathroom, and a second-floor double with ensuite. The property is freehold, chain-free and benefits from gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and an allocated gated parking space.
The house is an attractive option for a range of buyers — first-time purchasers wanting a compact family home, or investors seeking an income-producing asset (current tenancy yields approximately £11,700pa). Rooms are neutrally presented and the footprint is average for a modern mews townhouse, with a small to average rear garden that requires little maintenance.
Buyers should note a few practical limitations: one bedroom is notably small and the kitchen and bathrooms would benefit from updating to maximise value. Broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow despite excellent mobile signal. Overall the property is structurally modern (built post-2007) with cavity wall insulation and double glazing, but purchasers should verify services and fixtures as not all items have been tested.
In short, 17 Alston Mews is a low-maintenance, well-located townhouse in an affluent local area with straightforward parking and tenure. It suits buyers seeking immediate occupancy or investors looking for a tenanted, chain-free purchase, provided they accept modest internal updating and the neighbourhood’s slower broadband provision.