Large two-bed period home with garden and auction purchase opportunity.
Two reception rooms plus separate kitchen and utility area
Garden-fronted with a rear yard for outdoor space
Spacious 1,050 sq ft — larger-than-average two-bed layout
Mains gas central heating and double glazing fitted
Victorian stone facade and period features throughout
Sold at auction; leasehold tenure, starting bid £129,950
Stone walls likely uninsulated — improvement works probable
Services/appliances untested; independent survey strongly advised
This garden-fronted Victorian mid-terrace offers spacious living across two receptions and two bedrooms — an uncommon amount of space for a starter home. High ceilings, bay window and original period features give the house character and scope to personalise. The layout includes a separate kitchen, utility area and a sizeable bathroom with both jacuzzi bath and shower.
Practical points suit everyday life: mains gas central heating, double glazing and an Energy Rating C help running costs, while Council Tax Band B keeps ongoing outgoings modest. The property is larger than it looks at about 1,050 sq ft and includes a front garden and a rear yard. Good local amenities, frequent buses and nearby train links make commuting and shopping straightforward.
Important purchase notes: the property is leasehold and will be sold at auction with a starting bid of £129,950. The solid stone walls are likely uninsulated (typical of 1900–1929 construction) so buyers should budget for any future insulation or improvement works. Services and appliances have not been independently tested; a buyer survey is recommended.
This house will appeal to first-time buyers wanting space and period charm with potential to add value through sympathetic refurbishment. It also suits buyers looking for a near-term project they can modernise to their taste while benefiting from a well-connected, established neighbourhood.