Well-presented two-bed with garden — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
- Freehold Victorian end-terrace, approx 722 sq ft
- Two bedrooms, traditional layout, average overall size
- Kitchen-diner with built-in units, oven, gas hob
- Gas combi boiler, radiators; full double glazing throughout
- Enclosed rear garden with gated side access
- Very low local crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
- Local area classed as deprived; consider neighbourhood factors
- Nearby secondary school rated Inadequate (primary schools rated Good)
A well-presented two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace on Oxford Street, offered freehold and ready for a first-time buyer or investor seeking straightforward, low-running-cost living. The house has an entrance lounge with a feature fireplace, a generous kitchen-diner, two upstairs bedrooms and a family bathroom. Double glazing, gas combi heating and a fenced rear garden add practical everyday comfort.
The property sits in a major conurbation with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low crime. Local primary schools are rated Good and there is an Outstanding alternative provision academy nearby. Note the local area registers as deprived and one nearby secondary school has an Inadequate Ofsted rating, which may matter to growing families.
Internally the layout is traditional and the overall size is average (about 722 sq ft). The house appears well kept and usable immediately, but its Victorian form and traditional room arrangement limit open-plan remodelling unless you plan structural changes. There is clear scope to personalise cosmetic finishes and increase value with modest modernisation.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, low council tax, no flooding risk and a private rear garden with gated side access. Buyers should weigh the neighbourhood’s deprivation indicators against the property’s low costs and good transport and amenity links when deciding to view.