Affordable, spacious two-bedroom terrace with parking and strong renovation potential.
Freehold mid-terrace with open-plan ground floor living and dining
Two bedrooms and practical shower room; 776 sqft overall
Low-maintenance front garden; rear yard provides off-street parking
Built 1930–1949 with filled cavity walls and double glazing (unknown date)
Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Dated exterior and some rooms need modernisation and cosmetic work
Located in an ex-mining area — buyer to seek conveyancer confirmation
No EV charger; EPC rating not supplied (to be confirmed)
This deceptively spacious two-bedroom mid-terrace on Jubilee Avenue offers an affordable, well-laid-out home ideal for a first-time buyer or small family. The ground floor has an open-plan living, dining and kitchen layout that feels larger than its footprint and benefits from original features such as a bay window and fireplace. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms and a practical shower room. The property is freehold and sits within a low-crime, affluent area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Externally the house is low-maintenance, with a small front garden and a rear yard suitable for off-street parking. The construction dates to the mid-20th century with cavity-filled walls and double glazing (install date unknown). Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. Council tax is very cheap, and there is no local flood risk — practical running costs are likely favourable.
Notable practical points are set out plainly: the exterior is dated and some internal modernisation would improve finishes and value; there is no EV charger; and the property lies in a former mining area, which should be investigated via conveyancing. The EPC rating was not provided in the information supplied and should be checked. Overall this is a solid, affordable starter home with scope to personalise and add value.