Affordable two-bed terrace near station with low-maintenance garden and high-spec outbuilding..
Victorian mid-terrace, 2 bedrooms, approx 636 sq ft
Short walk to mainline station and town centre
Low-maintenance rear garden with high-spec outbuilding and decking
Small rooms and modest overall size
Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
Very low flood risk and fast broadband
Area classed as deprived/industrious hardship — consider local factors
Freehold tenure; cheap council tax
A compact Victorian mid-terrace offering practical, affordable accommodation for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The house provides two bedrooms, a lounge and separate dining room across about 636 sq ft, with straightforward, traditional layout and period exterior detailing.
The rear garden is designed for minimal upkeep and includes a high-specification outbuilding with decked area — a standout for home working, studio use or added rental potential. The property is highly accessible, a short walk from the town centre and mainline railway station, and close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools.
Known drawbacks are clear and factual: the plot is small, rooms are modest in size, and the building’s solid-brick construction is assumed to have no cavity insulation — owners may wish to budget for insulation or other energy-improvement works. The wider area scores as deprived with an "industrious hardship" classification, so buyers should weigh local socio-economic conditions alongside the property’s transport and amenity convenience.
Overall this terraced home offers low running hassle, good broadband and cheap council tax, making it a sensible, affordable purchase for a starter household or an investor seeking a lettable town-centre property with a valuable outbuilding asset.