Light-filled home with garden and nearby schools, ideal for buyers or landlords.
Three good-sized bedrooms including principal ensuite
Large open-plan living room with strong natural light
Modern fitted kitchen and contemporary family bathroom
Private rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
On-street parking only; no visible garage on site
Gas central heating and double-glazed windows included
Higher local crime and area deprivation — factor for buyers
Overall internal size is modest for growing families
This well-presented mid-terraced townhouse offers practical two-storey living suited to first-time buyers and investors. A large open-plan living room provides flexible family space and plenty of natural light, while the modern fitted kitchen and contemporary bathrooms reduce immediate refurbishment costs.
Externally there’s a private rear garden and on-street (or short private drive) parking. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and a compact, easy-to-manage plot — a straightforward home for those wanting low outdoor maintenance.
Notable negatives are the small overall plot and on-street parking only, which may be limiting for some buyers. The area records higher crime and local deprivation measures — important factors for families and long-term owners to consider. Internal space is average for a three-bedroom terraced house, so buyers seeking large rooms or extensive outdoor space should expect constraints.
With good local schools within walking distance and fast broadband, the house offers sensible long-term rental or owner-occupier potential. Cosmetic upgrades or modest reconfiguration could increase value for investors or purchasers wanting to personalise the home.