Guide price £160k–£170k
Freehold, chain free sale
2 bedrooms plus large converted attic (3rd bedroom potential)
Driveway off-street parking to rear
Cellar with meters and fuseboard access
Solid brick walls — likely no cavity insulation
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Local crime levels higher than average
Guide price £160,000 - £170,000. This freehold Victorian end-terrace offers a practical, low-maintenance home ideal for a first-time buyer or small family. The house is presented with a fitted kitchen, open-plan lounge with an open fireplace and a sizeable converted attic bedroom lit by a Velux window.
Practical features include internal cellar access, driveway off-street parking to the rear and a small flagged garden. The layout works well for everyday living and the loft provides a useful master bedroom or flexible space. Several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are nearby, and local amenities and transport links are within easy reach.
The property does require some updating to maximise its potential: walls are likely solid brick with no built-in insulation, and the age and exact installation date of the double glazing are unknown. The local area records higher-than-average crime levels, which should be factored into any purchase decision.
Overall this is a compact, characterful terrace with clear opportunities for modest uplift through sympathetic modernisation and improved insulation. Offered chain free, it suits buyers who want an affordable entry into Hillsborough with immediate move-in options and future improvement potential.







































































