No onward chain — quick completion possible
A tidy two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace offered freehold and with no onward chain — an accessible option for first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers. The house sits in a sought-after Wath-upon-Dearne location, a short walk from the Trans Pennine Trail and Manvers Lake, with local shops, pubs and leisure facilities close by.
Inside are two double bedrooms, a generous living room with a feature fireplace and a large kitchen/diner fitted with wood-effect units, built-in electric oven and gas hob. The bathroom is fully tiled and includes both a bath and separate shower cubicle. Neutral decor and modern finishes throughout reduce immediate redecoration needs for many buyers.
Outside offers a low-maintenance pebbled front and a private, secure rear garden laid to lawn — useful for storage and outdoor space despite the small overall plot. The property is an average-sized home (approximately 681 sq ft) with standard ceiling heights and a period stone facade that retains traditional character.
Notable considerations: the plot is small and the wider area has average crime and deprivation indicators. Two nearby schools have Ofsted ratings of "Requires Improvement," which may matter to some families. Overall this is a practical, well-located starter home or rental letting opportunity priced at guide £110,000–£120,000.



































