Two double bedrooms and separate lounge plus bay-front sitting room
A smartly presented Victorian mid-terrace offering practical space for a first-time buyer or small family. The house benefits from two double bedrooms, a bay-fronted sitting room plus a separate lounge, modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room and a ground-floor bathroom — ready for everyday living from move-in.
Practical comforts include UPVC double glazing, a mains gas combi boiler with radiators, off-street parking to the front and an enclosed rear yard leading to a modest garden — useful for outdoor sitting and low-maintenance gardening. The property’s solid brick construction and period features such as the bay window and high ceilings give character and scope to personalise further.
Important considerations: the neighbourhood records higher crime levels and the wider area is classified as very deprived, which may affect resale prospects and insurance costs. The house dates from c.1900–1929 and external walls are likely uninsulated (assumed), so improving thermal performance could be needed. The plot is small and the property is mid-terrace, limiting extension potential.
Overall this is an affordable freehold terraced home in a convenient Longport location, close to local shops, schools and the A500. It suits a buyer seeking immediate, well-presented accommodation with sensible running costs (Council Tax Band A) and modest outdoor space, while being realistic about area-related issues and potential improvement works.