Refurbished three-bed Victorian terrace close to station, town centre and good schools..
- Victorian mid-terrace with original bay window and high ceilings
- Recently refitted kitchen and bathroom, professionally updated
- South-west facing courtyard garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
- Two-room cellar with reasonable head-height and natural light
- Solid brick walls assumed without insulation (energy upgrade potential)
- Single bathroom and small plot size; on-street parking only
- Located ~15 minute walk to station; good local schools nearby
- Area classified as deprived; recorded crime level average
A well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offering three bedrooms across two floors with a recently refitted kitchen and bathroom. The house combines classic period features — bay window, high ceilings and original fireplaces — with modern comforts such as gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and a modern consumer unit.
The southwest-facing courtyard garden is low-maintenance and suited to alfresco sitting; a two-room cellar provides useful storage or utility space with reasonable head-height and natural light to the main cellar room. At about 933 sq ft, the accommodation is a practical size for first-time buyers or a small family seeking move-in ready space close to town amenities.
Location is a clear strength: short walks to the town centre, Waendal leisure centre and around 15 minutes to the railway station (c.55 minutes to London St Pancras). Nearby schools are mostly rated Good, and local shops, places of worship and community facilities are all within easy reach.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the property sits in a more deprived neighbourhood with average recorded crime, the plot is small, and the original solid-brick walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation. There is a single family bathroom and on-street parking only. Buyers wanting certified condition reports should arrange their own inspections for services and structure prior to exchange.