Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Garage to the rear providing private parking and storage
New boiler installed January 2025; gas central heating
uPVC double glazing throughout; modern shower room
Separate dining room and useful understairs storage
Leasehold with 137 years remaining
Small, low-maintenance paved rear garden; limited outdoor space
Local area: higher crime rate and deprived/hampered classification
This neatly presented two-double-bedroom terrace offers practical, low-maintenance living close to shops, schools and frequent bus routes — a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or downsizers. The layout feels larger than expected with a separate dining room, useful understairs storage and a paved rear garden with gated access.
Key comforts include a newly fitted boiler (January 2025), gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout. The kitchen is fitted with an integrated oven and gas hob; the shower room has been upgraded to a modern walk-in cubicle. A brick-built garage to the rear adds valuable private parking and storage — a rare asset for this property type.
Important considerations are factual and should be weighed before viewing. The home is leasehold with 137 years remaining. The local area records higher crime levels and is classified as deprived/hampered neighbourhoods, which may affect long‑term resale or rental prospects. The garden is small and hard‑landscaped, suitable for low‑maintenance use rather than extensive outdoor living.
Overall this mid‑terrace from the late 1960s presents a tidy, move‑in ready option for buyers seeking a compact family home or an investment with immediate rental potential. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support working from home, and nearby well‑rated schools add to the appeal for families.