Chain-free three-bed period terrace with large garden and parking potential..
3 bedrooms including attic room with eaves storage
Period features: bay windows and original fireplaces
Modern fitted kitchen and separate utility room
Large rear garden with greenhouse, sheds and apple trees
Front garden could provide parking (subject to consents)
Gas central heating; lounge gas fire capped and unrepairable
Shared rear right of way for terrace properties
Area records high crime and marked local deprivation
A characterful mid-terrace townhouse arranged over three floors, 4 Mayfield Terrace combines period features with a modern kitchen and a generous rear garden. The layout provides two main reception rooms, a contemporary kitchen with utility, three bedrooms (including attic room) and a family bathroom — about 1,056 sq ft in total. The property is chain free and sits on a residential street with a regular bus route to the town centre.
The front garden could be adapted to create off-street parking subject to consents, and the long rear garden includes a paved seating area, greenhouse, apple trees and two sheds — a rare outside space for a terraced home in this area. Interior highlights include bay windows, original fireplaces in the principal rooms and a bright lounge with hardwood floors. Heating is by gas central heating; the original decorative gas fire in the lounge has been capped off and is unrepairable.
This house will suit first-time buyers or investors looking for a period property with good footprint and garden potential. It lies convenient to local amenities, education facilities and a bus route to the town centre. Important practical notes: there is a shared right of way along the rear accessed by the terrace, and the area records higher crime levels and relative deprivation — factors to consider for occupancy or lettings.
Overall, the property offers immediate liveability with scope to improve parking and make the most of the substantial garden. The chain-free sale and solid, characterful fabric make it straightforward to view and assess for renovation or long-term use.