- Two good-sized bedrooms and modern family bathroom
- Spacious lounge with feature fireplace and high ceilings
- Modern fitted kitchen/diner plus convenient downstairs WC
- Easy-to-maintain front and rear gardens, low upkeep
- Leasehold with 999 years remaining; ground rent £2
- Council Tax Band A — very low running costs
- Built 1900–1929; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (upgrade suggested)
- Average overall size (approx. 711 sq ft)
A well-presented two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering economical running costs and straightforward, low-maintenance living. The ground floor opens to a bright lounge with a feature fireplace and a modern kitchen/diner at the rear, plus a handy downstairs WC for everyday convenience. Upstairs provides two good bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom.
Externally the property benefits from simple, easy-to-manage front and rear gardens — ideal for those seeking outside space without heavy upkeep. The house sits in a popular residential street within walking distance of schools, shops and local bus routes, with Bryn train station and major road links close by for wider commuting.
Practical details suit first-time buyers: council tax band A, a long lease (999 years) and a nominal ground rent of £2. The solid Victorian build and high ceilings deliver character, though the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so upgrading insulation could reduce bills and improve comfort. Overall this home is a compact, affordable starter property with good local amenities and clear potential to personalise.