Edwardian end-of-terrace with period features and high ceilings
Two separate entrances — potential for two self-contained units (subject to consents)
Generous room proportions across 1,007 sq ft
Small private rear garden and single off-street parking space
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation — upgrades likely required
Medium flood risk in area — check insurance and flood history
Very high local crime and high area deprivation — impacts rental/resale
Requires modernisation throughout; services should be inspected
A large Edwardian end-of-terrace with strong development potential, suited to investors or buyers ready to renovate. The house retains period character — high ceilings, bay window and original cornicing — and offers flexible layout with two separate entrances that could support subdivision into two self-contained units, subject to planning and approvals.
Internally the property includes two reception rooms, a kitchen and two bedrooms upstairs. The solid brick construction and double glazing are positives for longevity, but the home requires modernisation throughout; systems (electrics, insulation) should be checked and upgrades expected. There is a single bathroom and the rooms are generous in proportion, benefitting from high ceilings and a feeling of space.
Outside there is a small private rear garden and an off-street parking space — useful in this area. Practical considerations: the neighbourhood records very high crime levels, the wider area shows high deprivation, and there is a medium flood risk. These factors will affect resale and rental demand and should be weighed by buyers and lenders.
This freehold property is offered at a competitive price and will suit investors or buyers looking for a refurbishment/development project in NG6. Viewing is advised so interested parties can assess condition and scope for reconfiguration, and to establish costs for required works and any planning permissions.