Characterful two-bed terrace with cellar and handy rear yard.
Two double bedrooms and first-floor bathroom
A compact, well-presented two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Lloyd Street, offering period character and efficient living over two floors. The accommodation includes a front living room, separate dining room, fitted galley kitchen, cellar for storage and two double bedrooms with a first-floor bathroom. The house benefits from original features, timber flooring and double glazing (installation date unknown).
Outside there are small front and rear gardens; the rear yard is paved and larger than many nearby terraces, providing usable outdoor space without high maintenance. Practical positives include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working — and very low local crime.
Buyers should note the immediate local context: the area is classified as very deprived with ‘hampered aspiration’ neighbourhood indicators. The property has solid brick walls with no known cavity insulation (assumed), so buyers wanting higher thermal efficiency may need to upgrade insulation. The plot and room sizes are modest, and while the house is presented tastefully, some buyers may wish to modernise certain finishes to suit long-term comfort or investment yields.
This home suits first-time buyers or investors seeking a manageable, characterful terrace close to Grafton Street Park, local shops and good transport links. The combination of period charm, useful cellar storage and low council tax make it an economical urban starter home with scope for targeted improvements.