Well-presented starter home close to shops and station with low running costs..
Two bedrooms and two reception rooms, welcoming Victorian character
Low-maintenance rear garden with French doors from dining room
Spacious first-floor bathroom with contemporary fittings
Approx. 522 sq ft — overall footprint is small
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band A (very low)
Close to local shops and Winsford station — good transport links
Easement on the title — legal enquiry recommended
Solid brick construction (no known wall insulation) — retrofit may be needed
A neatly presented two-bedroom mid-terrace on Station Road, ideal for first-time buyers or a buy-to-let starter. The house combines Victorian character with modern fittings: a cosy living room with a log burner, a dining room with French doors onto a low-maintenance garden, and a well-equipped kitchen. The layout is compact but practical across two reception rooms and a surprisingly spacious first-floor bathroom.
The property is freehold and close to local shops and the station, making daily commutes and errands straightforward. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low, and there is no recorded flood risk. Mobile signal and broadband are strong, supporting home working and streaming.
Important considerations: the overall internal area is small (approx. 522 sq ft) and bedroom two is compact. The house was built 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no known wall insulation), so buyers seeking higher thermal performance should budget for upgrades. There is an easement on the title—investigate this during legal checks. Services and appliances have not been tested; a survey is advised.
This home suits buyers wanting an affordable, well-presented entry into the market or an investor after a manageable, let-ready terrace. Its location and low running costs are genuine pluses, while modest room sizes and potential retrofit work are realistic trade-offs.