Sunny rear garden, flexible rooms and low bills from solar panels for budget-conscious buyers.
- Two double bedrooms plus a small study/home office
- Two reception rooms, bright sunroom and downstairs WC
- Sunny, low-maintenance rear garden with shed and vegetable patch
- Solar panels installed, lowering running costs
- Conservatory/lean-to has basic finishes and may need upgrading
- Small plot and modest overall footprint (approx. 703 sq ft)
- Very high local crime rate; consider security/insurance costs
- Area described as very deprived, may affect resale or rental demand
Tucked on a quiet Easton street, this two-bedroom bay-fronted terrace blends period character with practical city living. Two reception rooms, a bright sunroom and a useful study offer flexible space for home working or hosting, while wood flooring and high ceilings add authentic Victorian appeal. Solar panels are fitted, helping to reduce energy bills.
The garden is sunny and low-maintenance with a paved patio, shed and room for containers or a small vegetable patch. The conservatory/lean-to provides useful secondary space but has basic finishes and would benefit from upgrading for year-round comfort. The compact kitchen and bathroom are clean and functional but could be modernised to increase value.
Location is a genuine strength: local eateries, shops, bus links, a nearby train station and cycle path are all within easy reach. Note the area is very deprived with a very high local crime rate; buyers should consider this when planning security and insurance. The property is freehold, modest in footprint (approx. 703 sq ft) and well suited to first-time buyers or investors seeking a period terrace with refurbishment upside.