Spacious, newly renovated Edwardian terrace with a long west garden and no onward chain..
- Large 1,371 sqft Edwardian mid-terrace, two-storey layout
- Newly renovated interiors with contemporary bathroom and kitchen
- Three bedrooms, two reception rooms ideal for family living
- West-facing mature garden approximately 51ft with patio
- Freehold and chain-free sale
- Conservation area; external alterations may be restricted
- Council tax band E — above-average ongoing cost
- Area records higher-than-average crime; consider security needs
A spacious, newly renovated Edwardian mid-terrace offering 1,371 sq ft across two floors, arranged as two receptions, a kitchen/breakfast room and three bedrooms. The house sits in the Thorpe Estate conservation area, moments from Mayow Park, local shops and transport links — an attractive layout for families who want room to live and entertain.
Internal improvements and a contemporary bathroom with separate shower give the house a move-in ready feel, while period details such as a wide front reception with ceiling mouldings and a curved bay window retain character. The west-facing garden of about 51ft provides afternoon and evening sun, a paved patio and mature planting for outdoor dining and play.
Practical points to note: the property is freehold and chain-free, but it lies in a higher council tax band (E). The area records higher-than-average crime, and the terrace’s solid brick walls are likely to have limited built-in insulation, which may affect long-term heating costs despite the modern boiler and double glazing. Being in a conservation area can restrict external changes.
This home will suit growing families or commuters who want generous living space, good schools nearby and easy access to parks and amenities. It balances period charm with recent upgrades, but buyers should factor in running costs and any limited external alteration options before viewing.