Characterful period house with large west-facing garden and school catchment.
Three bedrooms in traditional two-storey layout
Separate lounge and dining rooms, original wood flooring
Westerly rear garden 40'+ with patio, lawn and shed
Double glazing and gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
Small overall size ~648 sq ft; compact rooms throughout
Solid brick construction; likely no wall insulation
Single bathroom only; potential to modernise kitchen and bath
Complete onward chain; low council tax (Band A)
A neatly presented Victorian mid-terrace in Northgate schools catchment, offered with complete onward chain. The house has a traditional layout with separate lounge and dining rooms, three first-floor bedrooms and a downstairs bathroom — practical for families or first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in home with scope to personalise.
Stand-out outside space is a westerly-facing rear garden over 40' with mature planting, patio and shed — an unusually generous private area for a mid-terrace and ideal for evening sun and alfresco dining. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and a low council tax band, which help running costs.
The house is modest in overall size (about 648 sq ft) and constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls; cavity insulation is unlikely. There is scope to modernise kitchen and bathroom and to improve thermal performance and layout if desired. Local area indicators show a higher level of private renting and some deprivation in the wider area; buyers should factor this into long-term investment or resale plans.
This is a practical, characterful home for a first-time buyer or small family wanting school catchment and town access, or an investor seeking a lettable, easily managed property with garden appeal.