- Two spacious double bedrooms, 761 sq ft overall
- Open-plan living and dining rooms; useful downstairs storage
- Private, low-maintenance garden with gated entrance
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing present
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; may increase heating costs
- Area: very deprived with above-average crime levels
- Freehold tenure; very low council tax band A
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; good transport links
A well-proportioned two-bedroom semi-detached home offered freehold at an affordable price, suited to first-time buyers seeking a manageable starter property with good transport links. The house offers two double bedrooms, an open-plan living/dining arrangement, a modern shower room plus an additional upstairs washroom/dressing room, and a private garden for outdoor space.
Practical strengths include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing and a very low council tax band. The property dates from the 1930–49 period, giving solid post-war construction and a compact, easy-to-maintain footprint (761 sq ft) in a small-town fringe location.
Buyers should note material considerations honestly: the area records above-average crime and very high deprivation indicators, and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated which may affect heating costs despite the listed EPC C. The plot is small and the garden modest; the house may suit those wanting low-maintenance outdoor space rather than large grounds.
This is a straightforward, affordable entry-level buy with sensible running costs (council tax band A) and good digital connectivity. A pre-purchase survey is recommended to confirm services, insulation and any maintenance needs before exchange.