Ready-to-move-in two-bedroom end-terrace with parking and modern finishes..
Fully refurbished throughout with modern kitchen and bathroom
End-terrace (end of row) offering extra light and side access
Off-street parking and newly landscaped front patio
Double glazing installed (post-2002)
Freehold, no flood risk, affordable council tax
Small plot and limited garden space (mainly patio)
Heating: electric storage heaters; verify running costs and system type
Stone walls likely without insulation — potential efficiency upgrade needed
Step into a fully refurbished two-bedroom end-terrace that suits a first-time buyer or young couple looking for a ready-to-move-in home. The property has been modernised throughout with a Shaker-style kitchen, contemporary bathroom, new double glazing and a recently updated heating system. The living space is bright and comfortable, and the front patio with off-street parking gives practical outdoor space without high maintenance.
The house is compact and efficient — about 636 sq ft — with a master bedroom that includes a dressing area and a second single bedroom that works well as a nursery or home office. The conversion and redecoration work completed over the last three years means little immediate expense is required internally; carpets and finishes are fresh and presentation is high.
Notable practical points: the property is freehold with no flood risk and affordable council tax, but the plot is small and outdoor space is mainly a front patio. Heating is electric (electric storage heaters noted) despite recent replacement of the heating system within the last 12 months; prospective buyers should confirm running costs and system details. The building fabric is traditional granite/whinstone with assumed no cavity insulation, so buyers may want to consider future insulation or efficiency improvements.
Location-wise, this home sits in a quiet cul-de-sac on the fringe of a small town with good mobile signal and fast broadband — convenient for commuting via the nearby A55 and local amenities. The wider area scores as very deprived, which may affect local services and long-term resale expectations; viewings are recommended to assess suitability and value personally.