Two double bedrooms with fitted storage and dual aspect principal bedroom
Bright conservatory extends living space and rear access to garden
Separate kitchen with integrated gas hob and plumbing for washing machine
Allocated off-street parking space to the rear
Small, low-maintenance two-tier garden with decking and shed
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band B (lower running costs)
Compact overall footprint and modest room sizes—limited outdoor space
Area classed as deprived with above-average local crime statistics
This compact two-bedroom semi-detached townhouse offers practical, modern living for a first-time buyer or commuter. Built in the early 2000s, the home benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and an efficient layout that makes good use of its modest footprint. The conservatory adds usable living space and brings extra light to the rear, extending the lounge for everyday family use or flexible working-from-home arrangements.
Both bedrooms are doubles, with the principal bedroom offering fitted storage and a dual aspect that helps the room feel larger than the measurements suggest. The fitted kitchen includes an integrated gas hob and electric oven, and the ground floor also provides a convenient WC and hallway storage. Outside there is a small, low-maintenance rear garden with decking and a storage shed, plus an allocated off-street parking space to the rear.
Practical benefits include Freehold tenure, fast broadband potential, and a low Council Tax band which will help running costs. The property is well placed for local shops, bus routes and nearby employers, making it suitable for commuting and local amenities.
Important drawbacks to note: the overall internal footprint is small and plot size limited, so buyers needing large rooms or extensive outdoor space may find it restrictive. The property sits in an area classed as deprived with above-average local crime statistics; buyers should consider local safety and community factors. Room sizes are compact — the second bedroom is currently used as a home office and will suit a child’s room or study rather than a large bedroom. No significant flood risk is recorded.