- Three bedrooms over three floors; approx. 1,031 sq ft
- Integral garage and driveway for secure parking or storage
- Spacious, well-maintained rear garden ideal for families
- Leasehold with 739 years remaining; ground rent £13
- One bathroom only for three bedrooms; may suit family upgrading
- Built 1950–66; double glazing present (installation date unknown)
- Area classed as very deprived; local amenities and good schools nearby
- Broadband fast and mobile signal excellent; crime level average
Set over three floors, this three-bedroom end-terrace townhouse offers practical family living with a rare integral garage and a large, well-maintained rear garden. The first-floor lounge, fitted kitchen and bathroom provide a sensible daily layout, while three bedrooms occupy the top floor. At about 1,031 sq ft the home is an average-sized property with good natural light and double glazing (install date unknown).
The property is leasehold with 739 years remaining and a low ground rent of £13, making long-term ownership straightforward. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators; walls are cavity-filled, and there is no recorded flood risk. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent — useful for home working or streaming.
Located in a practical residential area with good local amenities and several nearby 'Good' schools, the house suits first-time buyers, families or investors seeking a well-located, affordable purchase. The surrounding area is economically challenged and the council tax is very low, which supports lower running costs but also reflects wider local deprivation.
The property represents sensible scope for updating: cosmetic and kitchen/bathroom modernisation would add clear value. There is only one bathroom for three bedrooms and the home’s mid-century construction suggests straightforward, typical maintenance rather than major structural concerns listed here.