Recently renovated throughout, ready to move in
Extra upstairs room for office, playroom or storage
Private paved garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, typical period character
711 sq ft; two bedrooms, one bathroom, average sized
EPC D and assumed uninsulated cavity walls may raise bills
Located in a very deprived area; resale/rental demand may vary
Council tax very cheap; mains gas boiler and double glazing
This recently renovated Victorian mid-terrace offers an immediate move-in option for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The ground-floor living room and contemporary kitchen feel fresh and bright, while new flooring and paint reduce short-term maintenance. An extra upstairs room adds flexibility for a home office, nursery, or storage.
At 711 sq ft, the property is an average-sized starter home with two bedrooms and one bathroom. A private paved garden provides low-maintenance outdoor space. The house is freehold and has mains gas central heating with double glazing, making it economical to run; council tax is very cheap.
Be clear about the material downsides: the EPC is D, and the original cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, which could affect long-term energy costs. The wider area scores as very deprived with a “Hampered aspiration” classification, which may influence resale or rental demand. Local schools are a mix of Good and Requires Improvement, though there is an Outstanding primary nearby.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking a practical, low-maintenance starter with period character and modern finishes. It’s ideal for those wanting a ready-to-live-in property with short-term rental or family-use potential, while buyers focused on top-tier energy efficiency or affluent neighbourhood premiums should note the listed limitations.