Period charm, modern comforts and a private garden — chain-free and ready to view.
Three bedrooms in a charming Progress conservation area cottage
Chain-free freehold — straightforward purchase route
Underfloor heating plus double glazing — immediate comfort
Garden with purpose-built storage room/annex and gated side access
Ground-floor bathroom confirmed; total bathroom count varies in listings
Loft space available; useful additional storage or conversion potential
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — energy-efficiency work may be needed
Small plot in a deprived area; average local crime and moderate council tax
A well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace cottage in the Progress conservation area, offered chain-free and ready to move into. The house blends original Tudor-style character with practical modern upgrades such as double glazing and underfloor heating. A compact, well-laid-out ground floor living room and kitchen/breakfast suit family life or rental occupation.
The rear garden includes a purpose-built storage room/annex and gated side access, useful for bikes, tools or a workshop. Loft space and additional storage increase usable space, while mains gas boiler and fast broadband make the home comfortable and connected. Freehold tenure removes leasehold worries.
Notable points for buyers: the mid-terrace sits on a small plot in a deprived area with average local crime rates, and the property’s original solid brick walls are likely uninsulated — energy efficiency improvements could be needed. Listings give mixed details on bathroom count (ground-floor bathroom confirmed); purchasers should verify final room/bathroom configuration and survey insulation and services.
This house will suit buyers seeking character in a conservation area: families wanting proximity to several well-rated schools, first-time buyers after chain-free purchase, or investors targeting steady rental demand. The property’s compact footprint and period features mean refurbishment potential rather than large extensions.