Similar to the original construction style of other properties in the area, the upper room (bedroom three) overlaps the footprint of the adjoining property. This layout is mirrored in the right-hand element of the neighbouring semi, which has a matching upper room overlapping this property’s footprint to the rear. In some cases, this way of building has led to what's called a 'flying freehold' situation.
The Seller's Estate is of the opinion that the likelihood of any issues has diminished following the construction of ground-floor extensions on both sides of the semi-detached property, which were built sometime after the original structure. Nevertheless, would-be buyers are required to make their own assessment of this property as a whole and seek advice from their solicitor/finance company before committing to purchase as necessary.