Three bedrooms in compact mid-terrace layout
Freehold and offered chain free
Adjacent to Newbold Quarry nature reserve
Small, low-maintenance front and rear gardens
Assumed system-built walls with no insulation
One bathroom (refitted shower room), one cloakroom
Above-average local crime; area classed as deprived
Mains gas central heating and double glazing present
A tidy three-bedroom mid-terrace on Parkfield Road offering a manageable footprint and no onward chain — an attractive option for first-time buyers or buyers seeking a modest investment. The house sits adjacent to Newbold Quarry nature reserve, giving a pleasant green aspect from the rear and easy access to local walks and outdoor amenities.
Inside, the layout is straightforward: entrance hall, lounge with a feature fireplace, kitchen/breakfast room and ground-floor cloakroom, with three bedrooms and a refitted shower room on the first floor. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and a well-maintained small front and rear garden that require only routine upkeep.
Practical considerations are important. The home is a relatively small mid-century system-built terrace (circa 1950–66) with assumed wall construction that likely lacks cavity insulation — consider potential energy-efficiency improvements. The neighbourhood scores as deprived with above-average local crime statistics, which may concern some buyers. Several nearby primary schools have mixed Ofsted outcomes, though secondary options include well-rated establishments.
Offered freehold and chain free at a competitive price, this property suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into the area or buyers willing to complete modest upgrades (insulation, cosmetic updating) to add value. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and local amenities and transport links are within easy reach.















































