Characterful two-bedroom terrace near Nuneaton town centre — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Two double bedrooms with bay-fronted living room and separate dining room
Private, low-maintenance rear garden ideal for outdoor relaxation
Approx 893 sq ft; surprisingly spacious terraced layout
Freehold with mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing present
EPC rating F — likely needs insulation and energy-efficiency upgrades
Solid brick walls (probably uninsulated) from 1900–1929 construction
Area: very deprived with above-average crime; consider location risks
Low council tax and excellent mobile signal, fast broadband speeds
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offers two double bedrooms, generous living space and a private rear garden within easy walking distance of Nuneaton town centre and transport links. The bay-fronted living room and separate dining room create flexible family living, while the first-floor bathroom and compact kitchen serve everyday needs. At about 893 sq ft, the layout feels surprisingly roomy for the price band.
The house is solid-brick construction typical of the 1900–1929 era with double glazing and gas central heating. That means comfortable, move-in-ready accommodation now, but the walls are likely uninsulated and the property carries an EPC rating of F — a clear signal that energy-efficiency improvements (insulation, boiler servicing or upgrading, windows) would be sensible investments to reduce running costs.
Practical considerations are straightforward: freehold tenure, low council tax, no flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. The area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime statistics and local housing described as constrained renters/hampered aspiration — factors to weigh for families and some buyers. The small plot and modest external space suit buyers wanting low-maintenance outdoor areas rather than large gardens.
This house will suit first-time buyers, downsizers or investors looking for an accessible town-centre property with tenant appeal. It’s a comfortable, characterful starter home with clear potential to lift energy performance and long-term value with modest works.