Chain free freehold terrace in cul-de-sac location
Two allocated off-street parking spaces included
Generous rear garden with shed and paved pathway
Compact interior footprint (~552 sq ft), small plot
Two bedrooms, one bathroom — suited to small households
Gas central heating; double glazing fitted after 2002
Fast broadband, low local crime, very affluent neighbourhood
Nearby Good and Outstanding schools; family-friendly amenities
This chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace on a quiet cul-de-sac offers a straightforward move for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The house is compact at about 552 sq ft but makes the most of its footprint with an inviting reception room and a fitted kitchen. Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a single bathroom suit small families or sharers.
Outside, the property stands out with two allocated off-street parking spaces and a generous rear garden—an uncommon asset for a small terrace. The garden is fenced, lawned and includes a shed and paved pathway, offering private outdoor space for children, pets or future landscaping projects.
Practical features include gas central heating with a mains-gas boiler, double glazing installed after 2002, cavity-wall insulation (assumed) and fast broadband availability. The home is freehold, sits in a low-crime, very affluent neighbourhood and benefits from nearby good and outstanding schools as well as local green spaces and leisure amenities.
Considerations: internal living space is limited (small overall size and plot), and the property provides only one bathroom. The house is modern-era (built 1983–1990) and will likely suit buyers wanting a low-maintenance starter home or a straightforward rental rather than those seeking spacious accommodation or major character features.



























