Chain-free Victorian terrace with two doubles and renovation potential close to Hanley town centre.
Chain-free Victorian terraced house with two double bedrooms
Lounge and separate dining room; fitted kitchen and ground-floor bathroom
Requires some modernising and cosmetic refurbishment throughout
Two mine entries within 20m of the boundary — investigate via survey
Average internal size (~703 sq ft) on a small plot with rear yard
On-street parking to rear; forecourt at front, no off-street driveway
Above-average local crime and area deprivation — consider location
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; close to Hanley amenities
This chain-free Victorian terraced house offers two double bedrooms, a lounge and separate dining room, and a fitted kitchen — a solid blank canvas for a first-time buyer or small family. The layout is practical and the property sits close to Hanley town centre, local shops and amenities, with good mobile signal and fast broadband.
The house requires some modernising and cosmetic updating throughout; buyers should budget for refurbishment to kitchens, bathrooms and general decoration. The rear yard is small and parking is on-street to the rear road; there is a forecourt at the front. The plot is modest and the overall internal size is average (about 703 sq ft).
Important: there are two mine entries within 20 metres of the property boundary. The Coal Authority states the statistical risk of subsidence is small and the likelihood of main-building damage very small, but this is a material issue buyers must consider and investigate further with surveys and insurers. Tenure is unknown and should be confirmed.
Local factors: the wider area is a blue-collar terrace neighbourhood with above-average crime and some deprivation; nearby primary schools have Good Ofsted ratings, while one local secondary is rated Inadequate. This home suits buyers looking for an affordable, characterful property to renovate or an investor seeking a straightforward refurbishment project.