Compact Victorian terrace with garden, freehold and refurbishment potential.
Two reception rooms offering flexible living or home-office space
A compact Victorian mid-terrace offering characterful living in a convenient Heanor location. The house has two reception rooms and two well-proportioned bedrooms, giving flexibility for a first home, small family or home-worker. The private, low-maintenance rear garden is an easy outdoor space for summer dining and relaxing.
Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls, the property retains period appeal but will benefit from targeted improvement work. The EPC rating of D and assumed lack of wall insulation suggest scope to improve energy efficiency and running costs—an opportunity to add value. Double glazing is fitted, though the install date is unknown. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, fast broadband, very low council tax and straightforward access to local amenities, schools (several rated Good or Outstanding) and public transport. The plot is small and overall size is average; those seeking large gardens or expansive living space may find the footprint limited.
This home suits a first-time buyer, downsizer or investor seeking a lettable two-bedroom terrace with refurbishment potential. The property is presented as a comfortable, liveable home now, with clear opportunities to raise comfort and resale value through insulation and energy-efficiency improvements.