Affordable three-bed semi with garden and garage — good first-home potential with improvement scope.
Three bedrooms in a compact 462 sq ft layout
Low-maintenance rear garden with well-stocked borders
Single garage plus driveway for off-road parking
Electric storage heating; no gas central heating present
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation
Very slow broadband speeds in the area
Freehold tenure and modest council tax band (Band C)
Neighbourhood shows above-average crime and local deprivation
A compact three-bedroom semi-detached home in Newbold, offering an affordable entry into village life close to local shops and schools. The layout includes a lounge/dining room, practical kitchen and a low-maintenance rear garden with a single garage and driveway for off-street parking.
The property will suit first-time buyers or buyers seeking a small family home with scope to improve. The house is traditional solid-brick construction with double glazing; gas is not present and heating is via electric storage heaters, which can be more costly than gas alternatives. Broadband speeds in the area are very slow.
Clear value drivers are the village location, private garden and garage — useful in this postcode — plus freehold tenure and a modest council tax band. Important practical considerations: the house is small (approximately 462 sq ft), the walls are likely uninsulated solid brick, the heating is electric, and the neighbourhood records above-average crime and area deprivation indicators. These factors affect running costs, retrofit work and insurance.
Overall, this is a straightforward, affordable home for a buyer willing to accept modest space and undertake energy improvements over time. It presents sensible scope for targeted upgrades (insulation, heating and connectivity) to enhance comfort and reduce bills.