- Three double bedrooms including large attic room
- Spacious dining kitchen and separate lounge
- Private enclosed paved rear yard, small plot
- Freehold; no upper vendor chain
- Combination gas boiler located in downstairs WC
- Dated fixtures; cosmetic refurbishment likely required
- Above-average local crime and very deprived area
- EPC and floorplan currently awaited
A large Victorian end-terrace offering generous room sizes across three double bedrooms and a sizable dining kitchen. The layout includes a full-width attic bedroom, cellar access, and a private enclosed paved rear yard — solid foundations for a comfortable starter home or a straightforward buy-to-let conversion. The property is freehold and offered with no upper chain, making it quick to progress.
The interior is functional but dated in places: original features such as an Adam-style fireplace and sash-like windows remain, while the kitchen, bathroom and some finishes would benefit from updating. Gas central heating is provided by a combination boiler located in the useful downstairs WC; an EPC and floorplan are awaited. Street parking is available to the front.
Buyers should note the wider location is a very deprived area with above-average crime statistics and mainly hard-pressed rented terraces nearby. The plot is small with no front garden, and the property will suit those comfortable with modest outdoor space and a terraced-street environment. Council tax is in Band A, meaning running costs are low.
Overall this is a value-priced opportunity at £110,000 for a buyer willing to refresh fixtures and cosmetics. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers seeking spacious accommodation to personalise, or investors targeting rents in a low-entry market who can manage refurbishment and lettings in a challenging local area.