Well-presented three-floor period home — ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors..
Large mid-terrace with three floors and converted attic room
Two reception rooms plus modern galley kitchen
Stylish four-piece bathroom — spacious and well finished
Fully flagged, low-maintenance rear yard with rear gate
Leasehold with 877 years remaining (long lease)
Located in a deprived area with above-average crime levels
Pre-1900 stone walls likely without insulation; glazing pre-2002
Gas central heating; fast broadband and good commuter links
Comfortable Victorian mid-terrace with generous living space across three floors, positioned for easy commuting and local amenities. The house is tastefully presented with two reception rooms, a modern galley kitchen and a fully converted attic room, making it move-in ready for first-time buyers or landlords seeking an immediate let.
Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and a large four-piece bathroom — rare in properties of this type. The fully flagged rear yard offers low-maintenance outdoor space with a rear gate for bin access. Fast broadband and reasonable mobile signal support home working and connectivity.
Buyers should note the property sits in a deprived area with above-average crime levels and terraced streets typical of constrained rental markets. The building is pre-1900 with original sandstone/limestone walls that likely lack insulation; double glazing was fitted before 2002. Tenure is leasehold with a long remaining term (877 years) and very low council tax.
Overall this is a practical, well-presented home that suits first-time buyers wanting space and character or investors after a straightforward, easily managed rental. There is some scope for energy-efficiency improvements (wall insulation, upgraded glazing) if desired.