Stylish town-centre living blending period charm and modern entertaining spaces.
End-terrace Victorian with contemporary designer extension
Open-plan kitchen/diner with high-end integrated Siemens appliances
Extended living area with underfloor heating and oriel glass feature
Useful cellar housing the gas boiler and utility space
Large four-piece family bathroom; single bathroom for three bedrooms
Low-maintenance landscaped garden; small plot size
Re-fitted conservation sash windows to the front; double glazing pre-2002
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential energy upgrade needed
A striking 1860s Victorian end-terrace reimagined with a contemporary designer extension, this three-bedroom home blends period detail with modern living. The open-plan kitchen/diner and extended living area provide bright, flexible space ideal for family life or professional entertaining. High-end integrated appliances and quality finishes give immediate move-in appeal.
The house features useful practical extras: a cellar with boiler and utilities, a low-maintenance landscaped garden, and a garage for parking or storage. Re-fitted conservation-approved sash windows to the front preserve character while improving comfort. Underfloor heating in the extension and bespoke architectural glazing create particularly light, inviting living spaces.
Buyers should note a few material facts: the property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (typical of its age), the double glazing was fitted before 2002, and there is a single family bathroom serving three bedrooms. The plot is modest in size, so outdoor space is low-maintenance rather than expansive.
Positioned near the town centre, train station and local parks, this chain-free home suits families or professionals seeking convenient, stylish town living with period charm and contemporary comfort. It represents a ready-to-enjoy home with sensible scope for further energy improvements or cosmetic updates if desired.