Period character with modern kitchen and a ten-month-old boiler.
Three double bedrooms across two floors
This three double-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with contemporary updates, creating a ready-to-live-in home for first-time buyers or small families. The accommodation is arranged over two storeys with two reception rooms, a modern kitchen and a single bathroom — a practical layout for everyday living. A ten-month-old gas boiler and gas central heating reduce immediate maintenance concerns.
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac with no properties directly opposite, the house benefits from improved street parking and a pleasant sense of privacy for its setting. The property is well presented throughout, with neutral decor, laminate and hardwood floors, and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working or streaming. Local shops, bus links, Workhouse Lake and the town centre are within easy reach.
Buyers should note the compact plot and limited front and rear outdoor space typical of this terrace; the garden is generous for the type but still modest in scale. The building is an early 20th-century terrace with cavity walls assumed to have no added insulation and double glazing fitted before 2002 — opportunities exist to improve thermal efficiency. There is a single bathroom and an elongated, narrow plan that may not suit those wanting very large, open-plan ground-floor living.
Overall this is a straightforward, well-kept period home that offers immediate occupancy with sensible scope for energy-efficiency improvements or modest updating. It will suit first-time buyers seeking a central, well-connected location or investors targeting steady rental demand in a family-orientated neighbourhood.