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£115,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Brynn Street, St. Helens, Merseyside WA10

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

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Leasehold
Added on 18/08/2026

About this property

  • Town centre Location

  • Bright and airy living and dining spaces

  • Modern galley kitchen

  • Stylish bathroom (ground floor)

  • 2 generously proportioned bedrooms

  • Low maintenance rear yard with brick built outhouse for storage

  • Local amenties nearby

  • Close to local Primary Schools

  • St Helens Central railway station within easy reach

A well-presented two-bedroom terraced home with spacious open-plan living and dining areas, a modern kitchen, ground-floor bathroom and a paved rear yard. With neutral décor throughout and plenty of flexibility in how you use the space, you can move in and quickly begin making the home your own.

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From the street, the home has the familiar proportions of a traditional terraced property, but its exterior has been given a noticeably cleaner, more contemporary finish. A light-coloured rendered façade immediately distinguishes it from the surrounding brick-fronted homes, with dark contrasting frames around the front window and entrance door adding definition to the frontage.

Once inside, you step through the entrance vestibule and straight into the living room, where the home immediately begins to show just how much usable space sits behind its traditional terraced frontage. White walls and a grey carpet give the room a clean, neutral backdrop, so you can easily begin picturing your own furniture, artwork and finishing touches here without having to work around a particularly strong existing scheme.

What makes the ground floor particularly useful, however, is the way the living accommodation continues beyond this front room. A wide opening connects the lounge with the dining room behind, creating a sense of flow between the two spaces while still allowing each room to have its own purpose. You can keep your main seating and television area at the front, then dedicate the room beyond to dining rather than trying to accommodate everything within a single reception space.

The dining room itself is another well-proportioned area, continuing the same white and grey finish for a cohesive look throughout this part of the home. There is space here for your dining table and chairs, whether that is somewhere for everyday meals or a more defined entertaining area when friends and family visit.

Continue through and the layout leads you into the separate kitchen, which occupies a long section towards the rear of the house. Here, the flooring changes to a dark wood-effect finish that provides a practical contrast to the carpeted reception rooms. White cabinetry is arranged along both sides of the kitchen, paired with dark worktops and light marble-effect splashbacks to create a crisp, straightforward finish.

There is a useful amount of preparation and storage space, with cupboards positioned above and below the work surfaces. Your sink and drainer sit beneath a broad side-facing window, bringing natural light directly across the worktop, while the opposite run incorporates a gas hob with an extractor positioned above and an oven below. The galley-style arrangement keeps the main cooking, preparation and washing areas within easy reach of one another while leaving a clear route through the centre of the room.

Beyond the kitchen, a small rear lobby separates the cooking space from the bathroom, a useful feature that prevents the bathroom from opening directly into the kitchen itself.

Positioned at the very rear, the bathroom has been finished in a bright, predominantly white scheme. A bath runs along one side and is fitted with an overhead rainfall-style shower as well as an additional handheld attachment, with a clear glass screen allowing you to use the space comfortably for either a quick shower or a longer soak. Alongside sits a contemporary vanity unit with a basin and useful enclosed storage beneath, providing practical storage for your toiletries and everyday essentials.

Stepping outside from the rear of the property, you arrive in an enclosed yard that gives you a useful outdoor space without bringing with it the upkeep of a traditional lawned garden. The area is predominantly paved, making it straightforward to maintain and giving you a solid, practical surface that can be put to use throughout the year.

Heading back inside and upstairs, the first floor is dedicated to two well-proportioned bedrooms, with the simple layout making good use of the available space and keeping both rooms feeling bright and easy to furnish.

The larger bedroom gives you an excellent amount of floor space to work with. Its broad sizing means you can comfortably introduce a double bed alongside your usual bedside furniture, wardrobes and drawers without making the room feel crowded. A large window brings plenty of daylight into the room, while the white décor and grey carpeting provide a clean, neutral backdrop ready for you to add your own colours and furnishings.

Across the landing, the second bedroom continues the same fresh presentation. Again, you have a good usable footprint rather than a room that limits you to one particular furniture arrangement. There is space for a bed and accompanying furniture, while a recessed section of the room provides another useful area that could accommodate storage or help you separate different uses within the space.

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One of the biggest advantages of Brynn Street is its proximity to the town centre. From the street, you are only a short walk away from shops, restaurants and other everyday amenities in central St Helens. This makes day-to-day life very convenient because you can often walk rather than drive for errands or evenings out.

St Helens Central railway station is a short distance away, giving you direct rail links including routes towards Liverpool and other regional destinations.

If education is a strong factor in your choice to move, both Parish Church of England Primary School and Holy Cross Catholic Primary School are within walking distance.

Not only that, there's no shortage of local green spaces either, including Fosters Park which is ideal for dog walks and for children to explore the dedicated play area.

-[material information]-

Tenure Type: Leasehold

Tenure Length: 865 years

Tenure Expiry Date: 01/01/2892

Annual Ground Rent: £6.00

Council Tax Band: A

Construction Type: Standard

Sources of Heating: Gas

Sources of Electricity supply: Mains

Sources of Water Supply: Mains

Primary Arrangement for Sewerage: Mains

Broadband Connection: Up to 10000 mbps

Mobile Signal/Coverage: Signal Strength (0-4) EE: 4 Three:3 O2:3 Vodafone:3

Parking: On street

Building Safety: Not assessed

Listed Property: No

Restrictions: No

Private Rights of Way: No

Public Rights of Way: No

Flooded in Last 5 Years: No

Sources of Risk: None

Flood Defences: N/A

Planning Permission/Development Proposals: No

Entrance Location: Front

Accessibility Measures: None in place

Located on a Coalfield: Yes

Other Mining Related Activities: No

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Please note: We strive to ensure that the details included (for example: Description, dimensions, floorplan, photographs) within our property listings are accurate, but should all be taken as a general guide only. Any potential buyers are responsible for carrying out their own due diligence and investigations on the property they are interested in purchasing. The condition and working order of any items within the property such as appliances have not been tested. We recommend any interested parties arrange or conduct their own checks on the property to satisfy their own requirements.

Property fixtures and fittings have not been tested and are the responsibility of the buyer. Any fixtures and fittings within the property are to be agreed with the seller and it should not be assumed that any items will be left behind. Room sizes should not be relied on to purchase furniture or floor coverings. In some cases, we digitally stage properties for marketing purposes.

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