Affordable two-bed terrace with driveway, garden and renovation potential near town centre..
- Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
- Bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room
- Driveway parking and enclosed rear garden
- EPC rating D; thermal upgrades advised
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Higher-than-average local crime and area deprivation
- Constructed c.1900–1929; period character remains
- Services and appliances untested; buyer to verify
A traditional two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Stockingford, positioned for easy access to Nuneaton town centre and George Eliot Hospital. The house offers bright living spaces including a bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room and a practical kitchen, plus driveway parking and a neat rear garden with utility store.
This property is well suited to first-time buyers or investors seeking a manageable home with scope to add value. Original solid-brick construction and double glazing provide basic comfort, but the house dates from the early 20th century and would benefit from targeted updating — potential improvements include thermal wall insulation, modern kitchen and bathroom refresh and general redecoration.
Important practical points: the Energy Performance Certificate is currently rated D, walls are likely uninsulated (solid brick as built), and the wider area shows higher-than-average crime rates and local deprivation measures. Services and appliances have not been tested and purchasers should verify heating, electrics and sanitary ware before purchase.
Internally the layout is straightforward: entrance hall, lounge, dining room, lobby with guest cloakroom, kitchen and two first-floor bedrooms plus family bathroom. Externally you get off-street parking at the front and an enclosed rear garden — a small, low-maintenance plot suitable for outdoor seating or a play area. Early viewing recommended for buyers seeking an affordable entry into Nuneaton with renovation upside.