Affordable two-bed terrace with period character and renovation potential.
Freehold Victorian end-terrace, 663 sq ft
A compact, two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace offered freehold with 663 sq ft of accommodation and a practical layout suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The property sits in a lively, student-and-professional neighbourhood with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, making it well-connected for study or remote working. Council tax is very low, helping running costs.
The house retains period character: brick façade, sash-style windows and high ceilings in places. It has a functioning mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing (installation date unknown) and a small private garden. The immediate area provides shops, buses, schools and supermarkets within easy reach.
Important points to note: the property is in a very deprived ward with comparatively high crime levels, and the plot is very small. Walls are solid brick with no known cavity insulation (assumed), so heating costs and draftiness may be higher than modern builds. The home is average-sized overall and will suit buyers comfortable with limited outdoor space and on-street parking only.
This is a straightforward purchase for someone wanting a reasonably priced entry into L15 or a renovation project to add value — improvements to insulation, windows and cosmetic updating would modernise the home and improve energy performance. Early viewings recommended for buyers seeking an affordable, well-located Victorian terrace with clear potential.