- Mid-terrace Victorian-era home, approx. 775 sq ft
- Three bedrooms, single bathroom, multi-story layout
- Private rear garden, small and low-maintenance
- EPC rating E; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrading
- Above-average local crime and higher area deprivation
- Fast broadband and very cheap council tax
- Freehold tenure, close to village centre amenities
A well-presented three-bedroom mid-terraced home in central Earl Shilton, offered freehold and ready to occupy. The house combines period bay-window character with neutral, modern interiors across approximately 775 sq ft, making it a practical choice for a young family or first-time buyer.
The rear garden is a genuine asset — private, low-maintenance and suitable for children or small-scale outdoor entertaining. The village centre and local amenities are within easy walking distance, with good primary and secondary schools nearby and fast broadband for home working.
Buyers should note material facts: the property dates from 1900–1929 with solid brick walls assumed to have no insulation, double glazing fitted before 2002, and an EPC rating of E. There is one bathroom and a compact overall plot and floor area, so space is limited compared with larger family homes. Local area indicators show above-average crime and higher deprivation, though council tax is very cheap.
This house suits someone seeking an affordable, character-filled home in a village setting with scope to improve energy performance and update finishes over time. It’s particularly appealing to first-time buyers or downsizers wanting low running costs and local convenience while planning modest renovation works.



















































































