Affordable character home ideal for first-time buyers or compact rental investment.
Grade II listed — restrictions and maintenance complications likely
Compact one-bedroom layout; total area about 307 sq ft
Solid oak floors in lounge and bedroom; new carpets elsewhere
Multi-fuel cast iron stove and inglenook fireplace — character feature
Small fenced yard to the front; limited outdoor space
Chain free and freehold — straightforward legal position
Area shows high crime and deprivation statistics — consider impact
Very cheap council tax, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This compact Grade II listed mid-terrace cottage offers period character and surprisingly modern comforts in a small, manageable footprint. Oak floors in the lounge and bedroom, a fitted kitchen, and a multi-fuel stove create a cosy, characterful living space suited to a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor.
The layout is traditional and efficient: ground-floor kitchen, separate lounge with inglenook and stove, and a first-floor double bedroom with built-in wardrobes. The property comes chain free, has gas central heating, fast broadband potential and very good mobile signal — practical positives for daily living or letting.
Buyers should be aware of the material drawbacks: Grade II listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate maintenance, and the home is small with low ceilings and limited outdoor space (small yard to the front). The wider area shows higher crime and deprivation statistics, which may affect resale or rental demand.
Overall this cottage suits someone seeking an affordable, character-led home or a compact rental investment. Early viewing is advised to assess whether the historic constraints and neighbourhood fit your plans.