Characterful four-bedroom Victorian townhouse with conservatory, garage and sunny garden, ideal for growing families close to town..
Four bedrooms plus attic room with restricted head height
This mid-Victorian terraced home offers four bedrooms across generous, high-ceilinged rooms and an attic space with limited head height. Period features such as bay windows, ornate mouldings and a working fireplace give the house strong character, while large reception rooms and bifold doors create flexible family living. The conservatory overlooks a sunny, south-west facing rear garden and a separate garage provides valuable off-street parking and storage.
Practical strengths include double glazing fitted since 2002, mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property is freehold and set back from the road with pleasant views over a nearby park and convenient access to town amenities, schools and local transport. The overall size is average for a family house at about 1,324 sq ft and council tax is moderate (Band D).
Notable considerations: the house was constructed before 1900 and the original granite or whinstone walls are assumed uninsulated, which could mean higher heating costs and future insulation work. There is a single family bathroom for four bedrooms and the attic room has restricted head height. The plot is small and, while well presented, buyers should commission their own surveys; services and appliances have not been tested. These facts make the property ideal for families seeking character with scope for energy improvements and modest modernisation.