Victorian charm with modern kitchen, private patio — ideal first-time buy or rental.
Quiet cul-de-sac location in central Draycott village
A compact Victorian terraced home tucked in a quiet Draycott cul-de-sac, combining period character with tidy modern updates. The front living room's exposed brick fireplace and the generous dining room give the house a warm, flexible feel for everyday living or working from home. The fitted kitchen is contemporary with integrated appliances and good storage; two double bedrooms sit upstairs alongside a stylish bathroom.
Outside, the rear patio garden is private and low-maintenance — ideal if you want easy upkeep rather than a large lawn. Practical positives include gas central heating, double glazing, freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Council tax is very cheap and the property has no flood risk.
Considerations: the house is average in overall size and sits on a small plot, which limits expansion potential. Local amenities and transport links are strong, but nearby schools have mixed Ofsted ratings. This makes the property well suited to first-time buyers seeking character with low running costs, or investors targeting steady rental demand rather than large capital-growth conversions.