- End-of-terrace on an end plot offering extra privacy
- Conservatory adds flexible living space
- Allocated off-street parking directly outside
- New windows improve light and security
- Electric storage heaters; heating upgrade advisable
- Medium local flood risk — factor insurance costs
- Small plot and average overall size
- Some dated elements (roof, single glazing, interior) require updating
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace home in Thorney sits on a quiet cul-de-sac and benefits from an end plot with allocated parking directly outside. The living space is bright and airy, helped by a conservatory and recently replaced windows, making it comfortable from move-in. The layout suits first-time buyers, downsizers or investors seeking a low-entry village property with good transport links to Peterborough.
The property has practical strengths and clear improvement potential. The plot is small but offers extra privacy for an end-terrace, and the conservatory boosts usable ground-floor space. Heating is by electric storage heaters and the walls are cavity-built with assumed partial insulation; combined with some single-glazed elements and a dated roof, the house will be more economical to run after targeted upgrades.
Buyers should note a medium flood risk for the area and that the home dates from the late 1970s–early 1980s, so some renovation or modernisation is likely to be required to maximise comfort and value. At the listed price, the house is a realistic proposition for those wanting a village lifestyle with easy access to major routes, and it offers clear scope for improvement and uplift.



























































