Affordable two/three-bedroom end-terrace with garden and refurbishment potential..
Large open-plan lounge and dining room with dual aspect light
Two double bedrooms plus single room accessed from one double
Low-maintenance rear area, private garden with patio and shed
Freehold tenure with mains gas central heating and double glazing
Property constructed pre-1900; likely solid walls without insulation
Requires updating and cosmetic refurbishment throughout
Small plot and compact room sizes; good for manageable maintenance
Higher local crime levels and deprived area profile to consider
Set within a small town fringe, this end-terrace two/three-bedroom home offered at a guide of £110,000–£120,000 suits first-time buyers, downsizers or investors seeking value and scope. The ground floor delivers a large open-plan lounge/diner with good natural light and a separate kitchen and bathroom, creating a practical everyday layout. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and an additional single room accessed through one double—ideal for a nursery, home office or dressing room.
Externally the property benefits from a low-maintenance rear area leading to a private garden with patio, lawn and shed — outdoor space that’s easy to manage. The house is freehold, has double glazing fitted before 2002 and mains gas central heating, and local broadband speeds are fast, supporting home working or streaming.
Notable considerations: the house dates from before 1900 with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, and the interior needs updating in places (cosmetic wear, pebble-dash exterior and compact rooms). The wider area records higher crime levels and the neighbourhood is an ageing industrial-workers profile; buyers should weigh location factors and any renovation costs. Council tax is very low, and there is good access to schools and local amenities nearby.
This is a property for buyers who prioritise space and value and are prepared to invest modestly to modernise. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout, garden and potential, and to assess refurbishment scope personally.