Move-in ready two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, approx 712 sq ft
Freehold with low council tax (Band A)
Bright living room, oak flooring and feature fireplace
Breakfast kitchen with French doors to low-maintenance yard
Large master bedroom with dual-aspect windows
Brick outhouse with power and lighting for storage / appliances
Solid-brick walls likely without cavity insulation; higher heating risk
Above-average local crime; very small plot and limited outdoor space
Step into 21 North Street, a neatly presented two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in Denton Holme. At about 712 sq ft, the home is move-in ready with contemporary fittings, oak flooring and a bright breakfast kitchen that opens onto a low-maintenance rear yard. It suits first-time buyers wanting a straightforward purchase or investors seeking an immediately lettable property.
The living room feels light and welcoming thanks to a large front window and the modern open staircase. The generous master bedroom benefits from dual-aspect windows; the second bedroom works well as a child’s room or home office. The bathroom is contemporary with a shower over bath and a Velux window for extra daylight.
Outside, off-street residents’ parking and a compact rear yard with artificial grass minimise upkeep. A brick-built outhouse with power and lighting provides useful storage or space for laundry appliances. The property is freehold and has a council tax band A, keeping running costs relatively low.
Be aware of a few material points: the house is a Victorian solid-brick build (likely without cavity insulation), which can mean higher heating costs than modern insulated walls. The neighbourhood records above-average crime levels, and the plot is very small with limited outdoor space. Some nearby secondary schools report lower Ofsted outcomes, which may matter to families. Overall, this is a practical, well-presented home offering good value for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors prepared for an older property’s quirks.



































































