Freehold renovation project with period charm and strong transport links..
- Victorian mid-terrace, period bay windows
- Two bedrooms, one bathroom, 781 sq ft
- Freehold title; small manageable plot
- Needs full renovation throughout; EPC D
- Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas heating
- Very deprived area with high crime levels
- Excellent public transport, fast broadband, strong mobile signal
- Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace offering two bedrooms and one bathroom on a compact, manageable 781 sq ft floorplan. The property is freehold and retains period bay windows and a solid brick build with external insulation. Double glazing was installed post-2002 and the house is heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators.
This house is sold as a renovation project with clear potential: open-plan kitchen/living reconfiguration, energy-efficiency upgrades to improve the EPC D rating, and cosmetic refurbishment throughout. Its location in an urban cultural-mix neighbourhood provides excellent public transport links and fast broadband — attractive for rental demand or first-floor conversions where permitted.
Buyers should be realistic about the work required and the wider context. The property needs renovation throughout and sits in a very deprived area with high crime levels; these factors will affect resale timing and rental yields. Council Tax is low (Band A), and the compact plot and traditional layout make this a practical, lower-cost entry for investors or buyers prepared to refurbish.
Suitable for an investor or purchaser seeking a value-add project in a central location, this terrace is a blank canvas with practical heating, mains services, and good connectivity — but requires hands-on refurbishment and consideration of local area challenges.