End-terrace starter with garage and low-maintenance garden in quiet cul-de-sac.
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Arnold, this two-bedroom end-terraced home offers straightforward, low-maintenance living and strong local amenities. The ground floor presents a spacious open living and dining room with a feature fireplace and a fitted kitchen that opens to a neat, gravelled patio — an easy-to-manage outdoor space for relaxing or light entertaining. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom; the landing gives access to a boarded loft for useful extra storage.
For a first-time buyer or investor, the property’s separate single garage, good broadband and excellent mobile signal are practical benefits that add everyday convenience. The house sits in an affluent, self-sufficient area with strong school options nearby, good transport links and low local flood risk, supporting longer-term desirability.
The home is an average-sized 1960s build with scope to update and personalise. There are no reported structural or legal restrictions, but the overall finish and some fittings reflect the property’s age—buyers should expect minor modernisation or cosmetic work to suit contemporary tastes. The small plot and separate-block garage mean limited on-site parking and outdoor expansion.
This straightforward freehold home is a sensible purchase for a buyer who wants a well-located, manageable property with potential to add value through targeted improvements. A viewing will best reveal the layout, storage and light that make this a comfortable starter home or a practical rental prospect.