Spacious kitchen-diner, enclosed gardens and good local schools — ideal for family buyers.
Two double bedrooms and modern three-piece bathroom
Generous kitchen-diner with doors to enclosed rear lawned garden
Double glazing throughout; gas central heating with boiler and radiators
Approximately 754 sq ft mid-terrace home built 1930–1949
Front and rear gardens require landscaping; small overall plot size
Area classified as deprived/hampered neighbourhoods—consider resale impact
Tenure currently unknown—clarify before exchange
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; very low local crime
This two-bedroom mid-20th-century terraced house offers well-planned, bright accommodation suited to a growing family or first-time buyers. The ground floor features a light lounge and a generous kitchen-diner with doors to an enclosed lawned rear garden — a practical outdoor space for children and weekend entertaining.
Upstairs provides two double bedrooms and a modern three-piece bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing throughout, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and a straightforward, traditional layout across approximately 754 sq ft. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for remote working or streaming.
Practical considerations: the plot is described as small and the front and rear gardens need basic landscaping to reach their full potential. The home sits in an area classed as deprived with local “hampered neighbourhoods” characteristics, which may affect longer-term resale values. Tenure is currently unknown and should be clarified early in the buying process.
Nearby schools include several primary and secondary options rated Good, and local amenities and public transport links are within easy reach, making the location convenient for families. There is no recent flood risk and crime levels are reported as very low, providing reassurance on safety and insurance exposure.