Three generous bedrooms in a compact 807 sq ft layout
Open-plan living/dining area with contemporary kitchen
Private rear garden with deck and versatile summer house
Single stylishly tiled bathroom (bath with overhead shower)
Mains-gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Stone walls likely without internal insulation — retrofit may be needed
Very deprived local area; broader social/economic factors to consider
Tenure not specified; ask for clarification before offer
This three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a compact, well-presented home ideal for first-time buyers or young families seeking move-in-ready accommodation. The ground floor’s open-plan living and dining area flows into a contemporary kitchen, creating a bright social hub for everyday life and entertaining.
Upstairs are three generous bedrooms and a stylishly tiled bathroom with an overhead shower. The rear garden is a standout for the size: a patio, lawn and raised deck provide private outdoor space, and a charming summer house adds versatile storage or a small home-office option. Practical details include double glazing and a mains-gas boiler with radiator heating.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house is modest in overall size (approximately 807 sq ft) and was built in the early 20th century with stone walls that are assumed to lack internal insulation. Tenure is not stated, and there is a single bathroom. The surrounding area is classed as very deprived, so wider social and economic factors may affect resale and community services.
On the positive side, council tax is low (Band B), broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, and local amenities are within walking distance. For those looking to personalise a period home in a quieter village street, this property delivers practical living, outdoor space and potential to add value through sympathetic improvements.