Open-plan living, kitchen and dining with French doors to courtyard
Large double bedroom to first floor with eaves storage and roof window
Four-piece bathroom plus separate shower and mains boiler
Double glazed and gas central heating throughout
Small overall footprint and compact rear courtyard garden
Located in a very deprived area with high crime — affects desirability
Exterior courtyard serviceable but needs minor refurbishment
Freehold tenure; very low council tax and very low flood risk
This semi‑detached dormer bungalow on Welholme Road offers an affordable, low‑maintenance home or buy‑to‑let opportunity close to Grimsby town centre and Cleethorpes seafront. The ground floor open‑plan living, dining and kitchen creates a bright, practical space with French doors onto a small paved courtyard and artificial lawn — easy to manage and lock up and leave.
Upstairs provides a large double bedroom with eaves storage and roof window, plus a four‑piece bathroom with a separate shower. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and a mains boiler, and is sold freehold — features that keep running costs straightforward for first‑time buyers or landlords.
Key negatives are the very small overall footprint and compact garden, and the house sits in an area with high crime rates and very high deprivation which may affect resale or rental desirability. The exterior courtyard is serviceable but would benefit from light refurbishment. Council tax is very low, and flooding risk is very low.
For a buyer seeking an entry‑level purchase or a simple rental unit, this bungalow presents clear value: low purchase price, minimal garden upkeep, and nearby local amenities and schools. Budget for minor external improvements and factor local area challenges into any investment or resale plan.



















































