Compact three-bedroom with garden and far-reaching valley views.
Double-glazed windows and gas central heating throughout
Stunning valley views from a quiet street location
Three good-sized bedrooms in a compact 476 sq ft layout
Small, defined garden; limited outdoor space
Single bathroom—may be tight for larger families
Very deprived wider area; consider long-term growth impact
Tenure unknown—confirm before purchase
Average broadband; council tax very cheap
Comfortable three-bedroom living arranged across two storeys, this Victorian end-terrace offers practical space for a first home or rental. Good natural light, double-glazed windows and gas central heating keep running costs reasonable, while a small garden provides outdoor space and street-facing curb appeal. The property measures about 476 sq ft — compact but efficiently laid out with a mostly open-plan feel.
Set on a quiet street with attractive valley views, the location suits buyers who value local amenities and schools within walking distance. Nearby supermarkets, play areas and community facilities make everyday life straightforward; mobile signal is excellent. These factors support both family use and lettings, with clear potential for modest rental income or value-added refurbishment.
Buyers should note material constraints: the overall size is small, the plot is limited, and the wider area is classified as very deprived which may affect long-term capital growth. Tenure is not specified and should be confirmed. Broadband speeds are only average and the house has a single bathroom, which may be restrictive for larger households.
This property will suit first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into the market or investors targeting period terraced homes for refurbishment and rental. The combination of period character, heating and glazing already in place reduces immediate renovation scope, but cosmetic updating will unlock the home’s true appeal.