Two double bedrooms and large loft for storage or potential conversion
Modern kitchen/diner with utility area and integrated gas hob
Contemporary bathroom; single bathroom only
End-of-terrace freehold on a quiet road with low crime
Small overall size (approx 562 sq ft) and compact plot
Rear patio with artificial lawn; low-maintenance garden
Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, good commuter links
This end-of-terrace two-bedroom freehold home marries period charm with modern fittings, making it a strong option for first-time buyers seeking a move-in ready starter property. The sitting room’s bay window and flow into a contemporary kitchen/diner create bright, practical living space for everyday life and socialising. Two double bedrooms and a sizeable loft provide comfortable sleeping accommodation and storage potential.
The kitchen and bathroom are well specified, with shaker-style units, gas hob, and tasteful metro tiles in both rooms. A handy utility area and under-stairs cupboard add useful storage and worktop space. The rear garden is low-maintenance with patio and artificial lawn, plus side access to the front — convenient for bikes or bins.
Be aware the house is compact (circa 562 sq ft) and sits on a small plot, so internal space is limited compared with larger family homes. The property was built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls; no wall insulation is recorded and improvement works could increase comfort and efficiency. There is only one bathroom, which may be a consideration for growing households.
Set on a quiet street in a commuter-friendly area near good primary and secondary schools and local amenities, this property offers straightforward living with potential to personalise and upgrade. The guide price is £450,000–£475,000.



























































































