Affordable two-bed terrace with parking and garden — ideal first home or rental.
Two bedrooms and one bathroom across two storeys
Off-street driveway plus small front and rear gardens
Freehold tenure; no onward chain for quicker completion
EPC C; mains gas boiler with radiators, double glazing
Compact rooms and small plot — limited living space
Slow broadband speeds; consider for homeworking needs
Area shows higher deprivation despite low crime rates
Council tax very low, aiding affordability
This two-bedroom mid-terrace on Windsmoor Road offers straightforward accommodation and clear purchase appeal for a first-time buyer or landlord. The ground floor has a front lounge and a kitchen-diner, while two bedrooms and a bathroom sit off the first-floor landing. The property comes with off-street parking, a small front garden and a modest rear garden, all arranged on a compact plot.
Built in the post‑war era and with an EPC rating of C, the house benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and filled cavity walls, keeping running costs reasonable. It's offered freehold with no onward chain, making a reasonably quick transaction possible. Council tax is very low, which strengthens affordability for a new buyer or a tenant budget.
Notable limitations are the small plot and generally compact room sizes; the property suits a couple, small family or single professional rather than those needing larger living space. Broadband speeds in the area are slow, and the wider area shows higher-than-average deprivation, factors to weigh for homeworking or long-term capital growth. The accommodation is sound but could benefit from cosmetic updating in places to maximise rental income or resale value.
Overall, this is a practical, affordable entry-level home or buy-to-let in a village setting with good local schools and low crime. Buyers seeking a low-maintenance starter home or a lettable asset with potential for modest uplift will find this property worth viewing.