Chain-free three-bed starter home near train station — low running costs, small garden..
Chain free freehold terrace, ready to occupy
Three bedrooms in a compact 776 sq ft layout
Ground-floor bathroom for convenience
Very small rear garden, low outdoor space
Victorian stone walls; assumed no added insulation
Excellent mobile signal; average broadband speeds
Near train station and local amenities — good for commuting
Area classified as very deprived; consider local context
This compact mid-terrace Victorian home on Great Street offers a straightforward, move-in ready option for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The layout includes a comfortable living room, fitted kitchen, ground-floor bathroom and three upstairs bedrooms — all within a modest 776 sq ft footprint. The property is chain free and sold freehold for a simple purchase process.
Period stone elevations and recent double glazing give character and weatherproofing, while gas central heating keeps running costs predictable. A small private rear garden provides outdoor space for a table, potted plants or a small vegetable patch. Local amenities are close by and the nearby train station makes commuting easy.
Practical drawbacks are clear: the house sits on a very small plot and the internal space is limited, so it suits buyers seeking a starter home or rental rather than generous family accommodation. The original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed to have no added insulation, so buyers should budget for potential thermal improvements. Broadband speeds are average despite excellent mobile signal.
Overall this is a low-cost, low-hassle purchase with immediate occupancy potential and obvious scope for small upgrades to improve comfort and energy performance. Its location, price and chain-free status make it attractive for someone looking to get onto the property ladder or add a compact rental to their portfolio.