No onward chain — ready for quick purchase
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in Curzon Place offers a straightforward, affordable entry into homeownership with no onward chain and off-street parking. The living room’s log-burning stove and the large rear garden with brick storage give the house immediate practical appeal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing are already in place.
The layout is traditional: entrance hall, living room, breakfast kitchen on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. The plot is deeper than average for the street, providing a useful garden with patio, lawn and scope for landscaping or modest extension (subject to planning). Driveway parking and good local bus links add everyday convenience.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: the EPC is rated D, the construction appears to be post-war/system-built with assumed limited wall insulation, and the property will benefit from some maintenance and updating to modern standards. The area is in a more deprived classification, so buyers should consider local amenity and resale dynamics.
Overall this is a practical, affordable starter home or refurbishment project for buyers prepared to invest modestly in improvements. The combination of no chain, off-street parking and a large rear garden creates clear scope to personalise and add value over time.



























































































