Spacious one-bedroom with converted attic and ECO4 upgrades — ideal for a cosmetic project..
- ECO4 grant completed: upgraded heating and extra insulation
- Large internal area with converted attic room
- Requires cosmetic updating; kitchen and porch excluded from works
- Some signs of possible damp near stone fireplace
- Most rewiring and replastering signed off circa 2009
- Small sun-trap courtyard garden, low maintenance
- Slow broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
- Above-average local crime; check local reports
A traditional terraced home on West Street offering generous internal space and clear scope to add value. The property benefits from recent ECO4-funded upgrades — new insulation and an upgraded heating system — and much of the electrics, plastering and internal works were signed off after an insurance claim circa 2009, which provides added confidence in the fabric and services.
The house currently requires cosmetic updating throughout: the kitchen and porch were excluded from past works and both living areas show dated finishes. The converted attic room creates useful extra space but would benefit from minor alterations to maximise its use as a second bedroom or study. There are some signs of potential damp in the stone fireplace area which should be checked and addressed during refurbishment.
Outside, a small courtyard garden is a sunny, low-maintenance asset for town-centre living. Practical positives include freehold tenure, low council tax, excellent mobile signal and no flood risk. Broadband speeds are slow and local crime is above average — factors buyers should weigh alongside the strong renovation potential.
Well suited to first-time buyers or investors who want a relatively large, characterful home within easy walking distance of Crewkerne town centre. With cosmetic works and a thoughtful update to the kitchen and attic, the property offers clear potential to improve comfort and market value.