No onward chain — ready for a quick sale
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
Period features: bay window, coving, high ceilings
Small, low-maintenance rear garden with outbuilding
Garage/outbuilding could be converted to off-street parking (not confirmed)
Solid-brick walls (no known cavity insulation) — potential energy upgrade needed
Vendor unsure of broadband source; services and measurements unverified
Permit parking currently; town centre and station close by
A spacious two-bedroom end-of-terrace in central Taunton offered with no onward chain — an attractive entry-level purchase or rental opportunity. Period features such as bay windows, high ceilings and original coving give the house character, while two reception rooms and a long, practical kitchen/utility layout provide flexible living space for families or sharers.
Practical benefits include a small, low-maintenance rear garden, an outbuilding with potential to create off-street parking, and nearby amenities: town centre, train station and several schools within catchment. Council tax is described as inexpensive and broadband speeds in the area are generally fast, with excellent mobile signal.
Important drawbacks are set out plainly: the property dates from 1900–1929 and has solid-brick walls (no known cavity insulation), so thermal performance may be limited and upgrading could be needed. The vendor is unsure of the broadband source and the services, appliances and measurements have not been tested — buyers should commission their own surveys. Parking is currently by permit; the outbuilding conversion for a parking space is possible but not guaranteed.







































































