Ideal starter or rental opportunity with courtyard and quick completion.
Freehold three-storey Victorian mid-terrace, 885 sq ft
Chain free and sold as seen for a quick completion
Three bedrooms plus large upper landing/study area
Two reception rooms, long fitted kitchen and cellar
Low-maintenance rear courtyard; on-street parking only
Solid brick construction; likely lacks wall insulation
Possible kitchen damp and narrow kitchen layout
Medium flood risk (rivers/sea); area classified as deprived
This three-storey mid-terraced Victorian property offers practical space across 885 sq ft over three floors, suited to first-time buyers, small families or buy-to-let investors. The house is chain free and sold as seen, so it’s ready for a purchaser who wants a quick move-in or a straightforward refurbishment project. Broadband and mobile connectivity are excellent, and council tax is very low.
Ground and first-floor reception rooms plus a long fitted kitchen and useful cellar provide flexible living and storage. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a large upper landing that works well as a study or home-office. The rear courtyard is low maintenance, ideal for busy buyers or renters who prefer minimal outdoor upkeep.
There are a few practical issues to note: the property sits in a deprived area with average crime statistics and a medium flood risk for rivers/sea (very low surface water risk). Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, it may benefit from insulation and modernisation. The kitchen images indicate possible damp and narrow working space, and the house has a single bathroom.
Overall this freehold terraced home represents solid value at the guide price for buyers willing to accept some updating. Its location near local shops, schools and transport links, plus excellent broadband, make it a sensible purchase for someone prioritising connectivity and affordability.