Two double bedrooms, large full-width principal bedroom
Victorian features: bay window, high ceilings, feature fireplace
1,054 sq ft of living space across multiple reception rooms
Enclosed rear yard with decking and gated rear-lane access
Small front garden; on-street parking only
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrades likely needed
Above-average local crime — consider security measures
Freehold, Council Tax Band C, EPC rating C
Set on a popular Heaton street, this two-bedroom mid-terrace blends Victorian character with practical living across 1,054 sq ft. High ceilings, a bay-front sitting room, stripped wood flooring and a feature fireplace give the principal rooms period charm, while the dining room and kitchen provide everyday family or sharer-friendly space. The large first-floor bedroom spans the full width and both bedrooms include fitted wardrobe storage.
Outside, a small front town garden and an enclosed rear yard with decking and gated lane access deliver easy outdoor space and secure bin/ bike storage. The property is freehold, council tax band C and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working or for students and professionals commuting into Newcastle city centre.
Practical points to note: the mid-terrace dates from c.1900–1929 and has cavity walls assumed without added insulation. Crime levels are above average locally, the plot is small and parking is on-street. The house appears well maintained but buyers should check energy-improvement potential and any conservation-related constraints when planning upgrades.