Compact, well-connected Victorian terrace — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Two genuine double bedrooms and bright front lounge
Modern matt-grey kitchen with doors to rear garden
Fully enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden with patio
EPC C; double glazing fitted post-2002
Freehold; mains gas boiler and radiators
Small overall size — compact footprint (560 sq ft)
Granite walls likely uninsulated — potential upgrade needed
Area has high crime and local deprivation indicators
This well-presented mid-terrace Victorian house offers two genuine double bedrooms and a bright front lounge with a feature fireplace. The layout is practical and straightforward, with a modern kitchen that opens to a low-maintenance rear garden — well suited to first-time buyers, downsizers or investors seeking a manageable home in town.
Practical details work in the property’s favour: double glazing was installed post-2002, mains gas central heating runs from a boiler and radiators, and the EPC sits at C. Broadband and mobile connections are excellent, and local schools, shops and transport links are within easy reach, making day-to-day living convenient.
Buyers should note the house is small overall and sits in an area with higher crime and local deprivation indicators. The original granite walls are assumed to have no insulation, which could mean higher heating demand unless upgraded. The property is freehold but will suit someone prepared to accept modest period maintenance or to invest in targeted improvements.
Overall this terrace is a practical, well-located home that delivers good usable space on a compact footprint. It will particularly appeal to first-time purchasers seeking an affordable entry into Newton Abbot or investors looking for a low-maintenance let with solid connectivity and nearby amenities.