Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace, centrally located
Two double bedrooms and a spacious lounge (approx. 657 sq ft)
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing in place
Small private front yard, low-maintenance outdoor space
Kitchen dated; cosmetic updating and modernisation needed
Cavity walls likely uninsulated — potential energy upgrade required
EPC rating D and Council Tax Band A (low running costs)
Area: deprived ward; average crime — consider location factors
A centrally located, chain-free mid-terraced house offering two double bedrooms and easy access to local shops, schools and bus routes. The layout includes a generous lounge, galley kitchen and a fully tiled bathroom — practical for a first home or buy-to-let starter.
The property benefits from gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and a low Council Tax Band A, keeping running costs modest. At around 657 sq ft, the home is compact but liveable; the small, private front yard provides outdoor space without maintenance burden.
Cosmetic updating is needed: the kitchen is dated and some internal finishes show their age, so buyers should allow budget for modernisation. The building dates from c.1900–1929 and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so an energy upgrade could improve comfort and running costs (EPC D).
Set in a practical, well-connected community with good local schools and fast broadband, this property suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable starter home or investors wanting a straightforward rental with refurbishment potential.