Practical three-bed terrace with large garden and excellent transport links — ideal first home..
Two spacious reception rooms with patio doors to rear garden
Fitted kitchen with generous storage and sensible layout
Two double bedrooms plus a versatile single/box room
Generous, enclosed rear garden with lawn and seating space
Modern three-piece bathroom; largely move-in ready
Built 1930–1949; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential EPC/insulation work
Area shows local deprivation and average crime; consider suitability
Double glazing present (install date unknown); some internal decor needs modernising
This mid-terrace, freehold home on Dykes Lane offers practical family living across two storeys. Bright front lounge and a rear dining/family room flow through patio doors into a generous, enclosed garden that’s ideal for children, a vegetable plot, or summer entertaining. The fitted kitchen has ample storage and the bathroom is a modern three-piece suite, making the property move-in ready in the main respects.
Upstairs provides two double bedrooms and a smaller third room suitable as a nursery, home office, or single bedroom. The house benefits from double glazing (install date unknown) and mains gas boiler with radiators. The plot is a decent size for a mid-terrace and the modest forecourt offers kerb appeal typical of the area.
Location is a strong practical selling point: Hillsborough amenities, local schools, shops and parks are close by, and excellent transport links include nearby Supertram and multiple bus routes for straightforward commuting. Council tax is very cheap, and mobile and broadband performance are strong — useful for home workers or students.
Notable negatives are factual and important: the surrounding area shows signs of economic deprivation and average local crime levels; buyers should factor that into suitability. The cavity walls are shown as built without insulation (assumed), so energy performance and heating costs may be higher than modern standards. Some internal areas show dated 1970s-style decor and will benefit from updating to personal taste. Double glazing install date is unknown and could need attention. Overall this is a practical, well-located starter home with scope for cosmetic improvement and potential to add value.
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