Compact character home with a spacious kitchen-diner and private outdoor space.
- Two bedrooms, suitable for small family or home office
- Generous kitchen-diner, practical for cooking and entertaining
- Private front and rear gardens, small-to-average size
- Long leasehold (800 years) with nominal ground rent £2.12
- No onward chain; vacant possession on completion
- Single shower room only; no separate bath
- Likely scope for light modernisation internally
- Council Tax Band B; low running-area crime rates
Set on a quiet residential street in sought-after Crookes, this two-bedroom mid-terrace offers a straightforward move for first-time buyers or downsizers. The property benefits from a long lease (800 years from 1932) and a nominal ground rent, with vacant possession and no onward chain to simplify purchase.
The house retains period red-brick character externally and has a cosy lounge with a gas fireplace. The standout internal space is the generous kitchen-diner, large enough for everyday dining and entertaining, with built-in storage under the stairs and room for appliances. A single shower room serves the two bedrooms on the first floor.
Outside there are private front and rear gardens — small to average for an urban terrace — providing outdoor space for plants or a seating area. The area scores highly for local amenities, good schools and fast broadband, and the property sits in a low-crime, very affluent neighbourhood.
Internally the home appears to be in sound, typical condition for its age but will benefit from inspection and light modernisation according to personal taste. Buyers should note the modest footprint and limited garden size compared with detached properties; overall this is a compact, characterful home well suited to those seeking an affordable entry into Crookes or a straightforward buy-to-let opportunity.