Period end-terrace with modern bathroom, large kitchen and garden — ideal first home..
No onward chain — ready for a quick sale or fast move-in
Two double bedrooms and large ground-floor kitchen with cellar access
Modern bathroom and UPVC double glazing throughout
Lawned rear garden and small low-maintenance front garden
On-street parking only; no private driveway
EPC rating D56; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (upgrades recommended)
Built 1930–1949 — period character but some dated areas visible
Fast broadband, good motorway links, nearby Good–Outstanding schools
A deceptively spacious two-bedroom end terrace offered with no onward chain, well-suited to first-time buyers or growing couples. The house combines period red-brick character with useful modern upgrades — UPVC double glazing, a contemporary bathroom and a fitted kitchen with integrated dishwasher. Its large kitchen, cellar access and lawned rear garden add practical living space and storage.
Practical advantages include fast broadband, easy motorway access and a very affordable council tax band A. Nearby schools rated Good to Outstanding and local amenities are all within easy reach, making this a convenient family starter home. On-street parking and a small front buffer garden keep maintenance minimal.
Buyers should note the property dates from 1930–1949 with cavity walls that are assumed uninsulated and an EPC rating of D56 — insulation upgrades could improve comfort and running costs. The exterior and some internal areas show a dated appearance and the house may benefit from further modernisation to unlock its full value. Viewing is essential to appreciate the scale and potential offered.