Characterful two-bedroom Victorian home with south-facing courtyard and no onward chain.
Late Victorian semi-detached with original fireplaces and sash bay window
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, generous proportions
South-facing walled courtyard garden with private flagstone paving
Chain free, vacant possession and freehold tenure
Majority UPVC double glazing; cellar provides dry storage space
Electric wall heating throughout — potential running cost consideration
Small to medium kitchen with dated fittings and gas cooker in place
Bathroom has an older blue suite; some modernisation likely required
This late Victorian semi-detached house (c.1886) offers generous two double-bedroom accommodation and a wealth of original period detail. High ceilings, sash bay window, original fireplaces and a gallery landing create a characterful living environment that suits a small family or buyers seeking a charming town home close to amenities.
The property is offered chain free with vacant possession and sits within easy walking distance of Belper town centre, schools and the railway station. A south-facing, flagged courtyard provides a private outdoor space with views towards local church spires. Practical features include a cellar for storage, majority UPVC double glazing and a gas cooker in the kitchen.
Buyers should note the house is heated by electric wall radiators, which may be more expensive than central heating alternatives. The kitchen and bathroom have a traditional, dated style (blue bathroom suite and retro kitchen tiles) and will suit purchasers happy to live with original fittings or invest in modernisation. Overall this is a well-presented period home offering scope to personalise while enjoying immediate convenience to Belper’s amenities and good transport links.