- Two bedrooms in a compact 567 sq ft Victorian cottage
- Recently fitted kitchen with solid wood worktops
- Cosy living room with exposed beams and log burner
- Large lawned garden accessed from kitchen, small overall plot
- Solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation (upgrade opportunity)
- EPC rating D, mains gas boiler and radiators
- Local crime rate above average — consider security measures
- Vendor requests buyer purchases provided searches (£360 inc VAT)
A compact Victorian end-terrace with genuine period character and a surprisingly private lawned garden. The house totals about 567 sq ft and offers two bedrooms, a recently fitted kitchen with solid wood worktops, and a cosy living room with exposed beams and a log-burning stove. Heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators; EPC rating D.
This property will suit first-time buyers or investors seeking an affordable entry into the market or a rental with character. The solid brick walls are original (likely uninsulated), so there is potential both to improve comfort and to add value by upgrading insulation and modernising finishes. Broadband and mobile signals are strong in the area.
Practical points to note: the plot is small despite the lawned garden, overall internal space is limited, and local crime statistics are above average. The vendor is providing a legal pack and requests the buyer purchases the searches included (fee of £360 inc VAT payable on completion) and signs a buyer agreement.
Local amenities and schools are close by, including well-rated primary and secondary schools, shops, a pub and regular bus services — useful for commuters and young families. No flood risk is recorded; tenure is freehold, council tax band A, and the property was constructed before 1900.