This three-bedroom home, dating back to the 1950s, presents a promising renovation opportunity for those looking to invest in a solidly built property. Constructed with a mix of brick and render beneath a pitched plain tile roof, this mid-terrace house is set on the outskirts of Rushden, featuring gardens at both front and rear. The property requires extensive refurbishment and is being sold as seen through a housing association. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct independent surveys prior to making an offer.
Accommodation spans two levels and includes an entrance hall with a quarter-turn staircase leading up to the first floor, which comprises two double bedrooms, a single bedroom with useful overstairs storage, and a family bathroom. On the ground floor, there are two reception rooms—a front sitting room and a rear dining room—alongside a kitchen that provides direct access to the garden.
The outdoor space consists of a garden that has great potential but requires some attention, while a substantial brick outbuilding adds further value with options for conversion into a workshop or home office (subject to necessary consents).
Overall, this property offers significant renovation potential in an area well-regarded for its amenities and road links. With careful investment, it could transform into an ideal family residence or rental property.