Chain-free freehold mid-terrace with period bay window and cornicing
Two bedrooms, two reception rooms — flexible living and rental layout
Small forecourt and private rear yard; limited outdoor space
Average-sized rooms; suitable for cosmetic updating rather than full renovation
Council Tax Band A — very low running tax cost
Good mobile signal and fast broadband; no notable flood risk
Area rated very deprived with higher local crime — location trade-off
Energy Performance Certificate TBC; survey recommended before purchase
This Edwardian mid-terrace offers a straightforward, chain-free purchase for a first-time buyer or investor. The house has two reception rooms, two bedrooms and retains period features such as bay windows, cornicing and fireplaces that give immediate character and rental appeal.
The layout is compact and practical: lounge, separate dining room, fitted kitchen, bathroom and separate WC, with a small forecourt and private rear yard. It’s freehold with very low council tax (Band A), good mobile and broadband connectivity and no significant flood risk.
Notable negatives are the location indicators: very deprived area with higher local crime levels and a small plot. The property will suit buyers prepared to accept basic, average-sized rooms and to carry out cosmetic updating rather than expecting a modern finish. Energy rating is TBC, so a surveyor’s report is recommended.
For buyers seeking a modest starter home or a buy-to-let close to transport (bus and nearby metro) and local amenities, this house presents a low-entry opportunity with character and clear potential for improvement.































































