Superb presentation with original period features
Excellent fitted kitchen with skylight and stainless appliances
Generous bathroom with roll-top bath and separate shower
Full-width master bedroom with built-in wardrobes
Low-maintenance paved rear garden, ideal for entertaining
Freehold; fast broadband and excellent mobile coverage
Small plot and close street access limits privacy
Solid brick walls likely require added insulation for efficiency
This well-presented two-bedroom period terrace combines original character with tasteful modern upgrades, making it an appealing option for first-time buyers. The hallway’s Minton tiles, walk-in bay window and period-style log burner give genuine charm, while the kitchen’s skylight and contemporary fittings provide bright, usable everyday space.
The first-floor layout is practical: a full-width master bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a good second bedroom and a generous bathroom featuring a roll-top bath and separate shower. The rear garden is mostly paved and very low maintenance, ideal for entertaining or simple outdoor living. The property is freehold and benefits from excellent mobile coverage and fast broadband.
Be realistic about the trade-offs. The mid-terrace sits on a small plot with limited privacy from the street and the solid brick walls are likely to need insulation upgrades if you plan energy-efficiency improvements. The local area records higher crime levels, which may concern some buyers despite the home’s attractive presentation. Council tax is inexpensive, and the location is strong for commuters, with the railway station and town centre within easy reach.
Overall, this house suits buyers wanting immediate move-in condition with period detail and low-maintenance outside space, while being willing to accept a compact city-centre plot and consider future energy-efficiency works.