Compact two-bedroom town home — chain-free and ready for modest updating..
- Two bedrooms in Victorian end-terrace with period brick character
- Recently re-roofed; mains gas boiler and radiators in place
- Kitchen/diner with conservatory-style dining and French doors to garden
- Freehold and offered with no onward chain
- Double glazing installed before 2002; EPC rating D
- Small plot and modest room sizes; limited living space
- Likely solid brick walls with no cavity insulation (assumed)
- On-street parking only; local crime levels higher than average
This compact two-bedroom end-terrace in central Lutterworth suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a low-entry town-centre home. The house combines period brick character and a recently renewed roof with practical upgrades such as uPVC double glazing and gas central heating.
Ground-floor accommodation includes a front lounge with a feature open fireplace and an extended kitchen/diner with French doors to an enclosed rear garden. The rear dining/conservatory area brings light and direct garden access, making the footprint feel larger than the floorplan suggests. Two first-floor bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the layout.
Strengths include a freehold title, no onward chain, and easy walking access to several well-regarded schools, shops and transport links including the M1 and local bus routes. Energy efficiency is rated D and glazing was installed before 2002, so further thermal improvements would add long-term savings. The solid brick walls are typical of the period and are assumed uninsulated internally.
Practical downsides to note: the plot and rooms are small-to-average, limiting space for growing families; on-street parking only; local crime statistics are higher for the area; and some modernisation or insulation work may be needed to raise comfort and EPC rating. Overall this is a straightforward, chain-free purchase with potential to improve value through modest refurbishment.