Victorian mid-terrace with original features and bay-fronted lounge
This mid-terrace Victorian townhouse on Rowland Street blends period character with practical, updated living. Ground floor retains original features including a bay-fronted lounge with cast-iron fireplace, a separate sitting room and a long, modern kitchen/diner with French doors to a small enclosed garden — a flexible layout that suits a starter family or investor seeking easy-rent accommodation.
The property is gas‑heated with double glazing and occupies a freehold plot close to Rugby town centre and local shops, offering excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. At about 905 sq ft the house provides two double bedrooms and a sizeable through-kitchen diner that enhances day-to-day living and entertaining.
Buyers should note material facts: the building is solid-brick (likely no cavity insulation) and the EPC rating is D, so energy-efficiency improvements are possible. The neighbourhood scores as a higher-crime and more deprived area, which may affect resale or rental yields. Council tax is low (Band A), which helps running costs.
Overall this is a well-presented, characterful terrace with renovation/upgrading upside. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers wanting a town-centre home or investors seeking a lettable two-bed in Rugby, provided they accept the location context and potential retrofit costs.































































