Corner plot with larger-than-average garden and patio
Chain-free sale — quicker completion possible
Single garage with power and lighting for parking or workshop
Conservatory adds usable light-filled extra living space
Blank-canvas interior — requires cosmetic modernisation throughout
System-built walls with assumed no insulation — energy upgrades likely
Located in a high-crime, very deprived area — buyer caution advised
Council tax very low; nearby schools rated mostly Good by Ofsted
A spacious three-bedroom end-of-terrace on a corner plot, offered chain-free and ready for a buyer to make it their own. The house includes a long lounge, conservatory, breakfast kitchen and a single garage with power — practical spaces for family life and flexible living.
The plot is larger-than-average for the street with a sunny rear lawn, patio and useful outbuilding. Practical extras include loft access, built-in wardrobes, downstairs cloakroom and double glazing. Council tax is very low, and local primary and secondary schools have generally good Ofsted ratings.
Important negatives are factual and should be noted: the property sits in a high-crime, very deprived area and was constructed in the 1967–1975 period using system-built walls with no known insulation. The finish is described as a blank canvas and some updating and insulation improvements are likely needed to modernise heating efficiency and decor.
This home suits a buyer wanting space and potential rather than a turnkey finish — ideal for a family seeking extra garden and garage, or an investor willing to improve fabric and energy performance. With no onward chain, the property allows a quicker purchase route for someone prepared to take on moderate renovation.