Refurbished period end-terrace with off-street parking and west-facing yard.
Newly refurbished interior with retained Victorian features
This deceptive end-terrace offers well-proportioned living across two floors and has recently undergone refurbishment while retaining attractive Victorian period features such as bay windows and feature fireplaces. The ground floor provides a roomy lounge, separate dining room with French doors to the rear yard, and a fitted kitchen. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a large bathroom refitted with a white suite plus separate shower.
Practical benefits include off-street gravel parking, a west-facing yard that catches afternoon sun, fast broadband availability and low flood risk. The property is freehold and in Council Tax Band C, positioned in a small-town fringe location with good access to local schools (several rated Good or Outstanding) and everyday amenities including a pub, shop and local club.
Notable points to check: the house is of traditional solid-brick construction (pre-1900) and external walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation. Double glazing is fitted but the installation date is unknown. Although the interior has been refurbished, the exterior and some finishes are described as dated and may benefit from external TLC or further upgrading.
This home suits a family or first-time buyer seeking character with modernised interiors and scope to add value by improving external appearance and insulation. A chartered survey is recommended for buyers wanting confirmation of construction and services before committing.