Chain free mid-terrace Victorian house across three storeys
Good-sized lounge and large dining room with doors to rear garden
Attractive, well-stocked rear garden with patio and shed
Three bedrooms plus large attic; loft conversion potential (subject to permissions)
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing for day-to-day comfort
Solid brick walls (1900–1929): likely little/no wall insulation to upgrade
Single main bathroom plus separate WC may suit families but is limited
Small plot size; modest front/side outside space
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace spans three storeys and offers comfortable family living in popular Greenfield Road, Old Town. The ground floor provides generous reception rooms — a bay-fronted lounge and a large dining room that opens onto an attractive, well-stocked rear garden. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing are already in place for everyday comfort.
The first floor houses two good bedrooms, a generous bathroom with a separate WC, and the second floor provides a third bedroom with direct access to large attic storage. There is clear potential to add further bedrooms or convert the loft (subject to planning and consents), making the house flexible as family needs change or for added value.
Practical considerations are stated plainly: the property is built circa 1900–1929 in solid brick, which typically means little or no cavity insulation unless upgraded — a likely area for thermal improvement. The plot is modest in size and there is a single main bathroom serving three bedrooms. Any loft conversion will require the usual permissions.
Location is a genuine strength: close to Waitrose, Gildredge Park, St Mary’s Church and well-regarded local schools, with quick access to shops and transport. Offered chain-free, the house will suit families seeking period character with scope to personalise and add value.















































































