Victorian stone semi-detached with exposed beams and character features
Open fireplace with cast-iron log-burning stove in living room
Modern galley kitchen and contemporary upgraded bathroom
One double and one single bedroom — approximately 592 sq ft total
Off-street parking for one car; extra on-street parking available
Enclosed, low-maintenance paved rear garden; very small plot
Stone walls likely lack cavity insulation; potential upgrade costs
Area shows above-average crime and local deprivation — investigate locally
This stone-built two-bedroom semi-detached home pairs Victorian character with useful modern updates, making it well suited to first-time buyers or those downsizing. The living room’s exposed beams and open fireplace with a log-burning stove create a cosy focal point, while a contemporary galley kitchen and upgraded bathroom provide day-to-day convenience.
Set close to countryside walks and local amenities, the house is offered chain-free on a freehold title and falls in Council Tax Band A — a low running-cost advantage. The rear is an enclosed, low-maintenance paved garden and the front provides off-street parking for one car with additional on-street space for visitors.
Practical considerations include the property’s small overall size (approximately 592 sq ft) and a very small plot, which may feel tight for families needing more space. The stone external walls are likely uninsulated as built, so buyers should factor potential insulation or upgrade costs into budgets. The wider area shows higher-than-average crime rates and local deprivation indices, which some buyers will want to investigate further.
This home offers an affordable, characterful entry onto the local market with modern comforts already in place. Viewing and the walk-around video tour are recommended to judge space and setting in person.







































































