Renovated three-bedroom end-terrace with parking and low running costs, ideal for first-time buyers..
- Newly renovated three-bedroom end-terrace with modern kitchen
- Larger-than-typical internal footprint for a terrace
- Cellar provides extra storage or utility space
- Small, low-maintenance rear garden
- Forecourt / off-street parking to the front
- Pre-1900 sandstone walls; likely no cavity insulation
- Very deprived area and high local crime levels
- Council tax is very low, broadband and mobile excellent
A well-presented three-bedroom end-terrace with a larger-than-typical footprint for its type, freshly renovated and ready to move into. The house retains period character in sandstone elevations, sash windows and a traditional fireplace while offering a modern dining kitchen, double glazing and gas central heating — practical for first-time buyers or young families.
Internally the layout includes a comfortable lounge, spacious dining kitchen, cellar and three bedrooms. The rear garden is small and designed for low maintenance; forecourt/off-street parking is available to the front, easing weekday parking pressure. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal meet modern connectivity needs.
Buyers should note the area’s socioeconomic context: the neighbourhood is classified as very deprived and local crime levels are high. The property is an older build (pre-1900) with sandstone walls that are assumed to lack cavity insulation, which may affect longer‑term energy efficiency despite recent upgrades.
Overall this property offers good immediate value — a renovated period terrace with sensible running costs (very low council tax) and local schools close by — but purchasers should factor in area safety and potential future insulation or fabric improvements when planning longer-term investment.