Two double bedrooms, modern fitted family shower room
Open-plan kitchen/living/dining with feature electric fireplace
Downstairs W/C; practical layout for everyday living
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles; decent plot size
Tiered private rear garden; lawn and gravel entertaining area
Air-source heating listed; double glazing present
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation work
Area shows above-average crime and high local deprivation
Recently renovated throughout, this two double-bedroom semi offers bright, open-plan living a short walk (0.4 miles) from Leominster town centre. The kitchen-living-dining space is modern and practical, while a downstairs W/C adds everyday convenience. Outside, a tiered rear garden and driveway with multiple off-street spaces suit first-time buyers needing parking and outdoor space.
The property includes an air-source heating system as an environmental feature and double glazing, creating a more energy-efficient feel than many period houses. Built between 1930–1949, the home retains solid brick construction and benefits from a neutral finish ready to move into. Local schools rated Good are within easy reach, and town amenities are nearby.
Buyers should note some practical issues: records indicate main heating fuel as smokeless coal and room heaters despite the listed air-source system, and the original solid walls are assumed to be uninsulated — upgrading wall insulation could be advisable. The area shows above-average crime and higher deprivation, so buyers should consider local conditions alongside the property’s close town location and low council tax.
Overall, this is a straightforward, newly refurbished starter home with immediate curb appeal and realistic improvement potential — ideal for a first-time buyer wanting a ready-to-live-in property with scope to improve energy performance and finish details over time.