Spacious terrace with dining kitchen, ground-floor office and scope to improve energy efficiency.
Two double bedrooms, larger-than-average sizes
Set on a Victorian terrace in central Whitefield, this two-bedroom freehold home offers generous living space ideal for families or first-time buyers. The ground floor benefits from a dedicated office/study plus a very spacious dining kitchen that opens to a rear yard — a practical layout for remote working and everyday family life. The front provides a small garden and traditional period frontage.
Upstairs there are two larger-than-average double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The property is presented well internally with a modern kitchen and double glazing, and it sits on a solid-brick mid-terrace built around 1900–1929. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home working and streaming, while local primary and secondary schools rated Good are within easy reach.
Notable practical points: the house has an EPC rating of D and the original solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so there is scope to improve thermal performance and running costs. The plot is small with a rear yard rather than a large garden. The wider area scores higher on deprivation indices, which may concern some buyers but is offset by low council tax and good transport and amenity access.
Overall this is a well-presented period home with flexible living space, useful home-office, and scope for energy-efficiency upgrades. Early viewing is recommended for buyers seeking a roomy starter or family home in a commuter-friendly location.