Two-bedroom ground-floor flat with private garden — ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
- 636 sq ft ground-floor flat with two bedrooms and one reception
- Private low-maintenance rear garden accessed from the kitchen
- High ceilings, bay window and original wooden floors, period character
- Leasehold with 88 years remaining and £150 annual ground rent
- Solid brick construction; walls assumed uninsulated — insulation potential
- Double glazing fitted (install date unknown); mains gas central heating
- Located in a very deprived area with a high local crime rate
- Strong mobile signal and fast broadband; nearby well-rated primary school
This ground-floor two-bedroom flat in a Victorian terrace offers generous ceiling heights, original wooden floors and a bright bay-windowed reception. At 636 sq ft it feels spacious for its class and benefits from a private rear garden accessed from the kitchen — a rare outside space for a ground flat.
The property suits first-time buyers wanting character and investors seeking straightforward rental stock. The layout is traditional and practical: two double bedrooms, a fully tiled bathroom and a kitchen with good storage that opens into a low-maintenance garden. Double glazing is present, and heating is via mains gas boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note material factors: the flat is leasehold (88 years remaining) with a small £150 ground rent, and the building’s solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated. The area is classified as very deprived with a high crime rate, which may affect resale or rental yields. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and local schools include several well-rated options.
Overall this is a characterful, well-proportioned ground-floor flat offering renovation upside and garden access. It will appeal to buyers prepared to accept an 88-year lease, and to investors targeting affordable stock in an area undergoing gradual change.