Stone-built two-bed terrace with cellar, low running costs and strong rental potential..
- Two double bedrooms plus potential third bedroom (STPP)
- Large cellar providing useful dry storage
- Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
- No onward chain for a straightforward sale
- Leasehold tenure; check lease length and ground rent
- Stone walls probably uninsulated; energy upgrades likely
- Located near schools, shops, transport and countryside walks
- Area classed as deprived; local market and demand can vary
This Victorian stone-built terrace offers a compact, well-presented home across three floors with genuine rental and owner-occupier appeal. Gas central heating and double glazing provide immediate comfort, and a large cellar adds valuable dry storage. The property is being sold with no onward chain, making it easy to move on quickly.
Investors will note the advertised rental estimate of £700–£750pcm (around an 11% yield) and council tax band A for low running costs. There is scope to reconfigure the existing layout to create a third bedroom subject to planning and building work, increasing rental or resale value.
Buyers should be aware this is a leasehold property in a generally deprived, blue-collar terrace area — local socio-economic indicators are modest. The stone walls are likely uninsulated and the double glazing installation date is unknown, so additional insulation or improvements may be needed to maximise energy efficiency. Overall, this is a practical, affordable opportunity for investors or first-time buyers willing to carry out modest upgrades.