Well-proportioned town house with cellar and attic dormer, ideal for first-time buyers.
Victorian mid-terrace with period stone facade
This Victorian mid-terrace on Pinder Street offers generous, flexible accommodation across four levels, including a lower-ground cellar and an attic dormer. The layout suits first-time buyers or investors seeking a straightforward purchase with scope for cosmetic improvement and rental potential.
The ground floor provides a front lounge with period character and a large dining kitchen to the rear. Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom occupy the first floor, while the second-floor attic room with a dormer adds useful extra space for occasional sleeping, a study or hobby use.
Practical benefits include double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating and a private rear yard for storage or container planting. The cellar offers useful additional storage or potential for a utility area, subject to inspection and any works required.
Buyers should note material points: the property is leasehold, sits in a very deprived local area which may affect resale/rental values, and the stone walls are likely uninsulated. The footprint gives a small to average outdoor area and the interior is practical rather than high-spec, so an incoming buyer should allow budget for cosmetic upgrading and any necessary inspections or improvements.