No upward chain — ready for quick sale
An attractive period end-terrace on the edge of Highley, offering straightforward two-bedroom living and gardens to front and rear. The bay-front living room and separate dining room give flexible space for everyday life, while a compact kitchen, utility area and ground-floor cloakroom add practical convenience. Gas central heating and double glazing provide reasonable energy comfort; the home currently has an Energy Rating of D.
This house is well suited to first-time buyers, downsizers or buy-to-let investors seeking a solid, characterful property with no upward chain. At roughly 854 sq ft, the layout is conventional and easy to manage: reception hall, two receptions, kitchen and a shower room upstairs serving two double bedrooms. The property dates from c.1900–1929 and retains period features such as fireplaces and high ceilings in places.
Notable considerations: tenure is leasehold and the building appears to have cavity walls with no installed insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential retrofit costs for wall insulation. The wider area is classified as deprived with average local crime levels; the location sits on a small-town fringe and broadband speeds are fast. The council tax is very cheap, and there is no flooding risk.
Overall this is a practical, characterful home in a convenient village location with scope for modest improvement to boost comfort and efficiency. Viewings will suit purchasers wanting a ready-to-live-in period starter home or an investor targeting steady rental demand in a small town setting.