- No onward chain for a quicker purchase
- Allocated off‑street parking space
- Lounge with bi‑folding doors into conservatory
- Low‑maintenance enclosed rear garden
- Compact footprint ~614 sq ft, modest room sizes
- Electric storage heating; potentially higher running costs
- Freehold tenure, modern 1980s construction
- Nearby schools and local amenities
Set in a quiet cul‑de‑sac, this modern two‑bedroom mid‑terrace offers an easy first step on the property ladder. The lounge opens via bi‑folding doors into a bright conservatory, giving flexible living space and sensible flow for everyday life and occasional entertaining. An allocated off‑street parking space and low‑maintenance rear garden add practical convenience.
The house is compact at around 614 sq ft and will suit first‑time buyers or investors seeking a straightforward, chain‑free purchase. Built in the 1980s with cavity walls and double glazing, the property feels modern but is modest in scale — rooms are comfortable rather than generous.
Buyers should note the main heating is electric storage heaters, which can mean higher running costs compared with gas central heating. Also expect a small plot and limited overall floor area; prospective purchasers are advised to commission their own surveys and service checks, particularly for heating and electrics.
Positioned close to local schools, shops and transport links, this home offers low‑maintenance living in a suburban setting with immediate move‑in potential. It’s a practical, no‑chain option for someone seeking an affordable starter home or a rental investment with straightforward upkeep.















































