Victorian three-storey stone terrace with period features
A three-storey Victorian stone terrace set on the outskirts of Radstock, this traditional three-bedroom cottage offers a rare semi-rural opportunity for families to personalise a spacious home. The property extends over three floors with a large top-floor bedroom that could be divided into two rooms, sensible living/dining space on the ground floor and a generous, long garden that backs onto a cycle path and rural walks.
The house retains period character — exposed stonework and a rustic kitchen — but requires updating throughout. It is described as having PVCu double glazing and gas central heating, though the exact condition of services is not verified; buyers should factor in likely refurb costs and checks on the heating system and wiring. The single bathroom and dated kitchen present straightforward renovation scope to increase modern family comfort and value.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, very low local crime, no flood risk and a large plot (circa 250ft garden) ideal for children, pets or outdoor projects. Drawbacks: slow broadband, average mobile signal, and the property is in need of general modernization—plumbing, electrics and insulation (stone walls assumed uninsulated) may require attention. Early internal inspection is recommended for those seeking a character home with clear potential.