Two double bedrooms with original fireplace features
Spacious lounge and large dining room, good natural flow
Modern bathroom; kitchen with direct garden access
Private rear garden with summer house and electric
738 sq ft freehold; very low council tax
Exterior shows Victorian wear and needs modernisation
Small plot and no garage; limited off-street parking
Area classified as deprived with above-average crime
Set on a traditional Victorian terrace, this two-bedroom freehold home blends period character with practical living. The spacious lounge and large dining room give comfortable living and clear layout flexibility for couples or first-time buyers. Two double bedrooms upstairs retain original fireplace features and the rear room enjoys far-reaching views over nearby allotments.
The property feels well presented inside with a modern bathroom and a practical kitchen that opens to a private rear garden. The garden includes a summer house with electric — useful as a hobby room, occasional home office or quiet retreat. At 738 sq ft the house is an average-sized, manageable home with fast broadband and very low council tax.
Important considerations: the exterior shows typical Victorian wear and will benefit from external modernisation; the plot is small and there is no garage. The wider area scores as deprived with above-average local crime and an endeavouring social-renter local profile, so buyers should weigh community and resale factors alongside the low asking price. Close local amenities and good-rated nearby schools make this a practical option for first-time buyers or those seeking an affordable central town base.