Sympathetically modernised Victorian terrace with loft potential on sought-after Bridle Road.
- Sympathetically modernised Victorian mid-terrace, 958 sq ft
- Open-plan kitchen-diner with skylight, island and patio doors
- Large loft with staircase and skylights; potential third bedroom or home office
- Ground-floor bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower
- Freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Small rear garden with raised deck; limited outdoor space
- EPC rating D; solid-brick walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
- Very affluent area, low crime, fast broadband, good local schools
This sympathetically modernised Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with contemporary living across three floors. The open-plan kitchen-diner, with a Belfast sink, island and skylight, provides a bright family hub that opens onto a small rear garden and raised deck.
Two well-proportioned bedrooms sit on the first floor while a spacious, accessibly-staired loft (with skylights and radiator) offers genuine additional space — ideal as a home office, playroom or occasional third bedroom. The ground-floor bathroom is fitted with both a bath and a walk-in shower for flexible family use.
Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas central heating and fast broadband in a very affluent, low-crime suburb with good local schools and bus links. The home is freehold and newly renovated, retaining original features such as a decorative fireplace and bay window.
Points to note: the house sits on a small plot, EPC rated D, and the solid-brick walls are assumed uninsulated (typical of the build era). These factors may affect running costs and future improvement plans. Overall, the property suits a first-time buyer or small family seeking a characterful, move-in-ready home with scope to personalise.