Prime location near shops and transport, ready for modernisation and improvement.
Chain free and freehold tenure
Two double bedrooms and flexible ground-floor office
Period features: bay window, fireplace surrounds, original boards
Kitchen and bathroom are dated; modernisation advised
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated (energy improvements recommended)
West-facing small rear garden with lawn, patio and shed
Gas combi boiler, double glazing, loft access for storage
EPC E; small/average overall size, suitable for a couple or small family
This two-bedroom semi-detached house on Haddon Street is offered chain free and sits within easy walking distance of Sherwood’s shops, cafes and frequent bus services. The property keeps several period features — bay window, fireplace surrounds and original floorboards — and presents straightforward living across two floors for a couple or small family.
Inside are two double bedrooms, a bright lounge and a dining/kitchen with space for table seating. A flexible ground-floor room currently used as an office adds useful living options. Gas central heating from a combination boiler and double glazing provide everyday comfort, while fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit modern working-from-home needs.
The home does show signs of age: the kitchen and bathroom are functional but dated, and the solid-brick walls are assumed uninsulated, which may mean energy-efficiency improvements are needed (current EPC E). The rear plot is small but west-facing, with a lawn, patio and shed offering low-maintenance outdoor space.
Overall this freehold property is a practical, well-located starter home or buy-to-let with scope to modernise and add value. Buyers should factor in updating the kitchen, improving insulation and possible cosmetic refurbishment to fully unlock the house’s potential.