Three bedrooms with versatile third bedroom or study
Victorian features: bay window, high ceilings, ornate ceiling rose
Wood-burning stove and wooden floors retain period character
Large insulated loft (not boarded) — storage or conversion potential
Rear access and small fenced cottage garden to enjoy
Requires modernization to kitchen, bathroom and general decor
Freehold, low flood risk, very low crime and fast broadband
Short walks to stations, shops and Good-rated primary schools
A well-proportioned three-bedroom Victorian terrace in St Thomas, offered freehold and ready for a new owner to refresh. The sitting room retains original character — bay window, high ceiling, ornate ceiling rose and a wood-burning stove — giving immediate charm and a cosy living focal point. Open-plan ground-floor flow and a utility area off the kitchen provide practical family living and useful storage.
Practical positives include rear access, a front fenced bin store, a large insulated but unboarded loft for storage or conversion, and a small cottage garden. The house sits in an affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and good nearby amenities: primary schools rated Good, shops, bakeries and short walks to St David’s and St Thomas stations.
Buyers should note the property requires modernization throughout — kitchens and bathrooms are dated and some updating will be needed to suit contemporary standards. The plot is small and rooms are modest in size, so extension potential is limited without planning. Council Tax Band B keeps running costs low.
This home is suited to families or first-time buyers who value period character and location over a turnkey finish. With scope to modernise and add value, it represents a straightforward purchase in a well-served city suburb.