Three good-size bedrooms accessed from landing
Professionally modernised: new kitchen, bathrooms, plastering
New double-glazed windows and new gas central heating system
Full re-wire and new floor coverings throughout
Low-maintenance rear courtyard with workshop/shed
Solid-brick walls; likely no cavity wall insulation assumed
High local crime rate; area classed as very deprived
Flood risk very low; council tax Band A (very cheap)
Professionally modernised throughout, this mid-terraced Victorian house offers three good-size bedrooms and a bright new kitchen and bathrooms — ready to move into. The layout suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors who want a low-maintenance home with modern services and a straightforward traditional plan. Stamp duty paid by client is advertised as part of the sale.
Key mechanical upgrades include new double-glazed windows, a new gas central heating system with combination boiler, full re-wire and fresh plastering and floor coverings. The rear courtyard is a sunny, low-maintenance patio with a workshop/shed and gate to a service passageway.
Buyers should note material neighbourhood facts: the area records higher-than-average crime and is classified as very deprived. The house is solid-brick Victorian construction and likely lacks cavity wall insulation, so purchasers should factor possible insulation or energy-efficiency work into future budgets. The outdoor space is a courtyard rather than a larger garden.
Overall this property is a practical, recently refurbished starter home or rental opportunity — immediate occupancy possible, with scope to improve energy efficiency and external amenity if desired.



























































































