2 Bed Terraced House, Single Let, Nottingham, NG9 3HB £230,000
Property History
Listed for £230,000
January 23, 2026
Sold for £167,500
2019
Floor Plans
Description
- Two double bedrooms +
- Air source heat pump installed +
- Converted basement cinema room +
- Extended kitchen diner +
- Boutique-style family bathroom +
- Recently replaced roof +
- Small, manageable garden +
- Bramcote Village location +
- Close to A52 and M1 +
- Walking distance to amenities +
This mid-terrace home on Chapel Street is the sort of property that immediately stands out for first-time buyers who appreciate a bit of modern innovation alongside traditional character. The standout features here are the air source heat pump, which keeps running costs down and makes the property more environmentally friendly, and the converted basement cinema room, which genuinely adds something different to what would otherwise be a standard two-bedroom terrace. The roof was recently replaced, providing additional peace of mind, and the property is neat, tidy, and ready to move into. The ground-floor layout works well, with the living room at the front, accessed directly from the entrance. This room features laminate wood-effect flooring and neutral grey walls, with space for a large L-shaped sofa and TV unit. A large UPVC sash window and central heating radiator keep the room bright and comfortable. The kitchen-diner is extended, which really opens up the space and allows room for a proper dining table alongside the kitchen. It's fitted with light oak-coloured shaker-style units, offering a surprising amount of storage in both wall and base cabinets. The kitchen includes a gas hob and integrated electric oven, space for a freestanding washing machine, a stainless steel sink, and a glass splashback behind the hob. A large window and UPVC door provide access to the rear garden. The staircase to both the first floor and the basement is accessed from this room. Upstairs, bedroom one at the front is a good size with soft grey carpet, light grey walls, and enough space for a king-size bed and bedroom furniture. There's also a handy storage area over the staircase. Bedroom two at the rear is currently set up with a fold-down desk and a fold-down king-sized bed (which could be included in the sale). The room has laminate flooring, light green walls, and a UPVC window overlooking the garden. The family bathroom is a real highlight, offering an almost boutique-hotel feel with large mirrors and built-in vanity units featuring wood frontings that extend across the vanity, bath panel, and into further drawers. The white porcelain three-piece suite is complemented by white splashback tiles and a striking, deep teal painted feature wall. The bathroom includes a bath with a shower over and is well-proportioned for the property. The converted basement cinema room is genuinely impressive. Glass bricks bring natural daylight into the space, supplemented by ceiling spotlights. There's sufficient room for a three-seater sofa, and the media unit could be included in the sale, subject to negotiation. It's a brilliant extra living space that sets this property apart from standard two-bedroom terraces. Outside, the rear garden is small and easily maintained, featuring a patio area, shed at the end, and housing for the air source heat pump. There's also access through to the street via a passageway between the terraces. Location Summary Chapel Street sits in the heart of popular Bramcote Village, just off Town Street. The location offers a genuine rural village feel while maintaining excellent transport connections. The A52 is immediately accessible, providing fast routes to the M1 motorway. Derby is approximately 20 minutes by car, while Nottingham city centre is less than 15 minutes away. Bramcote is known for its leafy surroundings, strong community atmosphere, and excellent balance between village living and modern convenience. The village benefits from fantastic green spaces and outdoor lifestyle opportunities. Bramcote Hills Park, local woodland, and scenic walking routes are all close by, perfect for dog walking, jogging, or simply enjoying the outdoors. King George's Park is particularly popular with families, offering a play park and outdoor gym for keeping active. Families are well served by a selection of well-regarded schools, including primary schools within the village and respected secondary schools in the surrounding area. The White Lion pub (popularly known as Top House) is a friendly and thriving local just a few steps up the road, providing that essential village pub atmosphere. Transport links are a particular strength, with the A52 providing fast access towards Nottingham, Derby, and the M1, while regular bus services connect to Nottingham city centre, Beeston, and surrounding villages. Beeston railway station offers direct rail links to Nottingham, Derby, Birmingham, and London. Healthcare and practical services are easily accessible, with local GP surgeries, dental practices, pharmacies, and the Queen's Medical Centre all within a short distance.
EPC Rating: C
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