Chain-free two-bed end-terrace with low-maintenance garden and recent safety upgrades.
Two bedrooms, one double with built-in wardrobes
Open-plan living and dining room, recently redecorated
U-shaped kitchen with good cupboard and worktop space
Wet room downstairs and separate shower room upstairs
Upgraded consumer unit; gas central heating; double glazing
Paved rear yard, side access, powered shed with new roof
Small plot, limited outdoor space
Area shows signs of deprivation; crime above average
This chain-free end-terrace offers a practical two-bedroom layout across two floors, ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking straightforward, low-maintenance accommodation. The ground floor has been redecorated recently and features an open-plan living and dining space that flows to a well-equipped U-shaped kitchen. A modern wet room on the ground floor and a separate shower room upstairs add flexible convenience for households or tenants.
The property has been updated with an upgraded consumer unit, full double glazing and gas central heating, and holds an EPC C — sensible, energy-efficient basics that reduce immediate expenditure. Externally the small, paved rear yard requires minimal upkeep and includes a powered shed with a recently replaced reinforced plastic roof. Being an end-terrace, the home benefits from side access and slightly more privacy than mid-terrace neighbours.
Location is a genuine strength: set in a quiet cul-de-sac close to shops, schools and coastal walking routes, with good bus links and quick access to the Bay Gateway for commuting. That makes this a convenient base for work, study or leisure in Morecambe, Heysham and Lancaster.
Shortcomings are straightforward. The exterior shows dated pebble-dash and some signs of wear that may need attention; the image notes potential damp which should be checked. The plot is small, there is no garden to speak of, and the local area scores high for deprivation with above-average crime statistics — factors buyers should weigh, especially families seeking more outdoor space or buyers prioritising area stability.