Sponsored Get a Survey — free quotes via ReallyMoving
1 bed end of terrace house
Next Steps
Sponsored — free quotes via ReallyMoving
Get a Survey
Essential before buying a property with potential — compare up to 5 quotes free
Our Summary
- The property is presently Listed Grade II but we understand there is potential for de-listing as this was carried out to the next door property
- The property could be occupied immediately, rented out or holiday let (subject to any necessary planning consents)
- There is a shared passageway between the two houses off which is a gate into the rear garden which is of a good size and provides an overgrown natural wildlife sanctuary and is a blank canvas for cultivation and planting
Get alerted when similar properties are listed — Subscribe
Description
The property is a one-up, one-down semi-detached cottage with front patio and rear garden. The exterior features a stone facade with brick details under a clay-tiled roof, with a wide front entrance door and a pitched storm porch. The cottage has been modernized while maintaining its rustic charm, with new electric panel heaters, modern kitchen units, and wooden flooring on the ground floor.
The interior includes an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, a kitchen with induction hob and built-in oven, a dining area with slimline window, and a sitting area with understairs storage. The first floor comprises a double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and Velux windows, and an en-suite shower room. The exterior features a paved front patio, a shared passageway, and a rear garden with natural wildlife habitat and a picket fence.
The property has a clay-tiled roof, timber single-glazed windows, and is Listed Grade II but may be de-listed.