Renovated home near Bishopthorpe Road and York city centre, ideal for commuting professionals.
Refurbished Victorian mid-terrace with original features retained
Two double bedrooms; principal bedroom includes en-suite bathroom
Two reception rooms plus contemporary fitted kitchen and appliances
Private rear courtyard and small enclosed forecourt, low-maintenance outside space
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; consider insulation upgrades
Double glazing present but install date unknown
Small plot size; interior footprint c.800 sqft
Local crime level above average; consider security measures
Quietly tucked just off Bishopthorpe Road, this recently refurbished Victorian mid-terrace combines period character with modern convenience. The layout offers two generous double bedrooms (principal with en-suite), two reception rooms and a contemporary fitted kitchen, arranged across an efficient 800 sqft footprint — practical for couples, first-time buyers or professionals seeking city access.
A private rear courtyard and small enclosed forecourt provide outdoor space with low maintenance, while large bay windows and original features (fireplace, coving, parquet) preserve the house’s Victorian charm. Gas central heating, double glazing and fitted kitchen appliances mean the property is largely move-in ready.
Notable pragmatics: the solid brick walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation, and the double glazing install date is unknown — consider insulating improvements to improve efficiency. The plot is small and outdoor space is courtyard-only. Crime in the immediate area is above average, so prospective buyers should factor local safety and security measures into their plans.
Location is a genuine strength: close walking distance to Bishopthorpe Road’s cafes, shops and transport links, with easy access to York city centre and the railway station. For buyers prioritising location and character with minimal immediate renovation, this offers strong convenience and rental potential.