Affordable Victorian terrace near A500/M6 — no upward chain, ready to modernise.
Two double bedrooms on the first floor
This two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Water Street offers straightforward living and commuter convenience. The ground floor is open-plan, combining lounge and dining space, with a generous shower room and a practical kitchen. Two double bedrooms occupy the first floor, making the layout simple and usable for a first home or rental.
Sold with no upward chain and offered freehold, the property is ready for a buyer to move in or to modernise. The house dates from 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and double glazing of unknown age. The main heating is a mains-gas boiler with radiators; energy improvements are possible and may reduce bills.
Location is a key strength: direct access to the A500 and M6 junction 15, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal make it ideal for commuters. Local schools and amenities are within walking distance, and the immediate area has a strong local community feel. The property includes a small forecourt and a rear courtyard.
Buyers should note material negatives: the area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime levels, and the house is an average overall size on a small plot. The solid-wall construction suggests further insulation or retrofit work may be required. This is a practical, affordable starter home or rental with clear potential for improvement.