Well-presented three-bed family home with garden, garage and no onward chain.
Three good-sized bedrooms over two floors
Dining kitchen with modern gloss units and room for table
L-shaped lounge with patio doors to rear garden
Front and rear gardens with paved patio and pergola
Utility area, storage and garage parking available
Freehold tenure and no onward chain
Property compact (approx. 655 sq ft); small plot
High local crime and very deprived area; consider resale risk
This end-of-terrace three-bedroom home presents well-proportioned living across two floors, ideal for young families seeking practical space. The dining kitchen with modern gloss units and the comfortable L-shaped lounge with patio doors make everyday life and informal entertaining easy. Outside, small front and rear gardens include a paved patio and pergola for outdoor sitting.
Practical features include a utility area, useful storage, garage parking and freehold tenure with no onward chain — helpful if you want a swift move. The property is compact (approx. 655 sq ft) and set in a mid-20th-century development (circa 1967–75), with double glazing installed before 2002 and gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note material local considerations: the neighbourhood records higher crime levels and is classed as very deprived, which may affect resale and insurance. The plot is small and the overall property is modest in size; those needing larger gardens or extensive living space should consider this. EPC details are awaited.
Well-suited to a family or first-time buyer wanting an affordable, move-in-ready home with potential to personalise, this house offers convenience — close to local schools, bus routes and everyday amenities. Its Freehold status and low council tax band add ongoing cost benefits.