Victorian charm meets modern refit—ideal low-cost starter home with parking and new boiler.
New boiler installed Jan 2025
New damp proof course with 25-year warranty
Two double bedrooms with built-in storage
New Wren kitchen with island and integrated appliances
Off-street parking to the rear; lawned front garden
Solid brick Victorian walls — likely no wall insulation
Small plot and average-sized rooms for period cottage
Slow broadband and average mobile signal in area
A recently refurbished two-bedroom mid-terrace that suits first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in starter home. Renovation work includes a new boiler (Jan 2025) and a new damp proof course with a 25-year warranty, reducing short-term maintenance concerns and giving confidence in the property’s condition.
Period features and modern comforts sit together neatly: a living room with a multi-fuel stove and oak mantle, a newly fitted Wren kitchen with island, and double-glazed windows throughout. The layout is practical for everyday living, with two double bedrooms, built-in storage and a bathroom with separate shower.
Outside offers are straightforward and useful: a lawned front garden with patio for sitting out and a paved rear courtyard providing an off-street parking space — a valuable asset in terraced streets. The property is freehold and comes with very low council tax (Band A), helping running costs for a first home.
Be aware of a few practical limitations: the house is a Victorian solid-brick terrace and wall insulation is assumed absent, so heating bills could be higher without additional insulation work. Broadband speeds are reported as slow and mobile signal average — factors to check if you work from home or rely on streaming. The plot is small, and rooms are average-sized for the age and type of home.