Three bedrooms with lounge/diner and kitchen/breakfast room
Small private rear garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
Freehold terraced house, approx. 1,098 sq ft total area
Built 1900–1929, period brick character to exterior
Sandstone walls assumed uninsulated — likely retrofit needed
Broadband speeds slow; mobile signal excellent
Area classed very deprived with above-average crime levels
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need replacement
A bright, three-bedroom terraced home offering practical space for a first-time buyer. The lounge/diner and kitchen/breakfast room provide a comfortable, flexible layout, while a small rear garden gives private outdoor space for relaxing or light gardening.
Built around 1900–1929, the property retains period brick character to the exterior and has double glazing installed before 2002. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. The house is freehold and offers an average overall size (approximately 1,098 sq ft) suitable for a growing household or as an entry-level purchase.
Be realistic about a few drawbacks: the area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime, broadband speeds are slow, and the sandstone walls are assumed to lack insulation — which may require investment to improve comfort and running costs. The plot is small and the property sits on a quiet side street, so outdoor space and expansion are limited.
This home suits buyers prioritising affordability, location and liveability rather than turnkey modernisation. It’s a practical, characterful starting point with clear renovation and energy-efficiency potential for those willing to invest.











































































