No onward chain — ready for a quick sale or purchase
Three bedrooms over two floors, practical family layout
Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden and paved patio
Double glazing installed (pre-2002) — may be older frames
Heating description inconsistent; verify gas boiler versus electric heaters
Requires general modernisation — kitchen and fittings dated
Small plot size and average overall internal space
Council Tax band B; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Tucked on the southern outskirts of Hereford, this mid-terrace three-bedroom house offers straightforward family accommodation with no onward chain. The layout includes a porch, separate lounge and dining room, a kitchen with adjoining utility, three bedrooms and a shower room — a practical footprint for everyday family life or rental use.
The property benefits from an enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden and a gated front area. Double glazing is installed and the home is connected to mains services. Council Tax band B keeps running costs relatively modest, and broadband and mobile signal are both strong for the area.
The house requires updating throughout: the kitchen and general decor are dated and would benefit from renovation. There is inconsistent information about heating in the paperwork — the sales description references a gas-fired central heating boiler, while the property data lists electric room heaters as main heating and electricity as the main fuel. Prospective buyers should verify current heating type and boiler service history.
Other practical points: the glazing appears to have been installed before 2002 so window frames may be older; the plot is small and the property was built in the late 1960s–1970s, typical of mid-terrace construction. The location suits families wanting easy access to local schools and the city, or investors seeking a rentable three-bedroom terrace with refurbishment potential.