Characterful two-bedroom terrace with courtyard and renovation potential close to local amenities..
Bright living room with bay window and original fireplace
Spacious dining room and wooden floors throughout ground floor
Well-presented galley kitchen with ample storage
Two double bedrooms and modern three-piece bathroom
Small rear courtyard with brick-built shed, low maintenance
Mid-terrace built 1900–1929; solid walls likely uninsulated
Potential mould/dated elements in living room; may need attention
Located in a very deprived area; local amenities nearby
Light-filled period terrace ideal for first-time buyers or small families seeking character and convenience. The living and dining rooms retain original features such as a bay window, fireplace and wooden floors, while a well-presented galley kitchen and modern bathroom reduce immediate renovation needs. Two generous double bedrooms provide comfortable upstairs space for sleep and study.
Outside, a low-maintenance rear courtyard and brick-built shed offer private outdoor space for summer evenings and storage. On-street parking and excellent local transport links make daily commuting straightforward. Nearby good primary and secondary schools and local amenities add practical appeal for young families.
Buyers should note material points plainly: the house sits in a very deprived wider area classification, the plot and garden are small, and the mid-terrace was built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls that likely lack cavity insulation. There is a noted risk of dated elements and potential mould in the living room — factor in maintenance and possible insulation or remedial works when budgeting.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace offers character, scope for improvement and sensible living space at an affordable price point. It suits buyers wanting an immediately liveable home with potential to add value through targeted improvements such as insulation, heating upgrades or cosmetic refurbishment.