Affordable period home with garage and commuting links.
Chain-free three-bedroom stone mid-terrace
A traditional three-bedroom stone mid-terrace arranged over three floors, offered chain-free and ready for a new owner to personalise. The house retains period features such as high ceilings, arched hallway details and original fireplaces, while practical updates include UPVC double glazing and a mains gas central heating system. A detached garage and on-street parking add useful practicality for commuters.
The layout suits a first-time buyer or small family: lounge and separate dining room on the ground floor, two double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, with a converted attic providing a third double bedroom. Room sizes are modest-to-average, and the kitchen is a compact galley with basic fitted units and space for appliances—suitable for everyday use but offering clear scope for improvement.
Be clear about the main drawbacks: the plot is small, gardens are modest, and attic headroom and sloping ceilings will be a feature of the top-floor bedroom. The property was built c.1900–1929 and external walls are likely original stone with no assumed modern insulation; the EPC is D. The area shows pockets of deprivation and crime levels are average, so buyers should weigh location against the asking price and running costs.
Overall this is an affordable, characterful town property in an established residential parade with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and good road links to the M62. It will suit buyers seeking a period terrace to update or first-time purchasers prioritising location, parking and garage convenience over large gardens or turnkey finishes.