Compact two-bed mid-terrace with refitted kitchen and private courtyard, ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Refitted kitchen and shower room, modern finishes
Gas central heating and double glazing (install dates unknown)
Not directly overlooked to the rear, private courtyard
Gated rear with double gates provides off-street parking
Modest total size (approx. 733 sq ft) and compact rooms
Long leasehold (999 years); low ground rent
Located in a very deprived area with above-average crime
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy improvements
A well-presented mid-terrace in St. Helens, this two-bedroom house offers compact, practical accommodation suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The property has been updated with a refitted kitchen and shower room, gas central heating and double glazing, and the rear is not directly overlooked, giving a degree of privacy unusual for terraces of this type.
Externally there is a small paved front courtyard and an enclosed rear yard with gated access and double gates that allow off-street parking — a notable asset in this dense urban area. Internal room sizes are modest (total about 733 sq ft) and the layout is a traditional through lounge with a galley kitchen to the rear, plus two first-floor bedrooms.
Buyers should note the wider context: the street lies in a very deprived area with above-average recorded crime, and the property sits within a blue-collar terrace neighbourhood. Tenure is long leasehold (999-year term remaining) with low ground rent, and construction dates from the 1930s–1940s with cavity walls where insulation status is assumed absent. The house presents well now but is best for those seeking an affordable starter home or an investment that benefits from modest rental demand.