Character-filled four-bed terrace with a 100' southerly garden, near Hertford North station..
Four bedrooms over three floors, flexible family layout
Southerly-facing landscaped rear garden approx. 100' (30m)
Original period features: sash windows and fireplaces
Convenient walk to Hertford North station and town centre
Off-street parking via private service road to rear
Freehold; mains gas heating with boiler and radiators
Medium flood risk in area; local crime above average
Solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation); may need modernisation
This four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace sits in a coveted Hertford position, a short walk from Hertford North station and the town centre. The house retains period character — sash windows, fireplaces and high ceilings — while offering flexible accommodation across three floors, including a large attic bedroom.
Internally the layout works well for family life: separate living and dining rooms, a kitchen opening to a garden room and a ground-floor cloakroom. The first-floor family bathroom has a four-piece suite. The long southerly-facing rear garden (approx. 100') is a major asset, landscaped with a patio and neat lawn, ideal for outdoor living and children.
Practical points are clear and factual: the property is freehold with off-street parking accessed by a private service road to the rear. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the house sits close to well-regarded local schools. The terrace footprint is narrow and the front plot is small, typical of period town housing.
Considerations: there is medium flood risk in the area and local crime levels are above average. The building is solid-brick Victorian construction with assumed lack of cavity insulation and would benefit from internal modernisation to meet contemporary energy standards. Council tax is above average. These factors should be weighed alongside the house’s location, garden and character when assessing suitability.