Stone-fronted end-terrace with strong kerb appeal
A stone-fronted two-bedroom cottage with genuine kerb appeal and practical outdoor provision, ideal for a first-time buyer or small family. The house is arranged over three floors, with a converted attic providing useful occasional space for a home office or guest use. Two rear garages and off-street parking are notable extras that add flexibility and value.
Internally the accommodation is modest but well presented: a lounge, dining kitchen, two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. The rear garden is low-maintenance with decked and patio areas, making outdoor upkeep straightforward. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and the area is generally affluent with easy access to local shops, bus links and the M1.
Buyers should note practical limitations: overall internal living space is average for a two-bedroom terrace and the plot is small. Crime in the immediate area is reported above average, which will be relevant for some purchasers and lettings. The loft is converted as an occasional room rather than a fully certified bedroom—check suitability for permanent use.
This freehold cottage represents a straightforward, characterful home with parking and garaging rarely found with terraces. It suits buyers seeking a compact, low-maintenance property close to amenities or investors looking for a manageable rental let with decent connectivity and outdoor storage.