Period charm, attic bedroom and private garden — great for first-time buyers.
Bright lounge with bay window and feature fireplace
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Aysgarth Road combines period character with practical family living over three floors. A bright front lounge with bay window and feature fireplace creates a welcoming living space, while the modern kitchen-diner to the rear suits everyday family meals and occasional entertaining. The converted attic provides a generous third bedroom or home office flooded with natural light.
Outside, the property has a private rear garden and a decent plot for the area; on-street parking is available to the front. A usable basement offers useful storage. The house is freehold, gas‑central heated with double glazing, and at 876 sq ft sits in the average size range for local family homes.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the property dates from the 1930–49 period and the cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so energy-efficiency improvements (wall insulation, updated glazing dates unknown) could be needed. There is one bathroom servicing three bedrooms. Local secondary school options are mixed, with nearby primary schools rated Good but some secondary ratings below Good.
This home suits first-time buyers or young families seeking a characterful, well-connected house with clear scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes. It offers immediate liveability with room to add value over time.