Characterful three-bedroom terrace with annex, close to Wolverton station and commuter links..
Victorian mid-terrace with bay windows and high ceilings
Connected annex/studio with en-suite — ideal for guests or rental
Large overall footprint (approx. 1,303 sq ft) plus cellar storage
Small, low-maintenance patio garden — limited outdoor space
Single-glazed windows; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
On-street parking only; no private driveway or garage
Walking distance to Wolverton station and local amenities
Area crime rate above average — consider security measures
This Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical family living across two floors. High ceilings, bay windows and working fireplaces give the principal rooms strong historic appeal, while a connected annex/studio with its own en-suite provides flexible space for guests, home working or rental income. The property’s generous total area and cellar add storage and scope for adaptation.
Located within easy walking distance of Wolverton station, the house is well placed for commuters and benefits from local shops, parks and several well-rated schools. On-street parking and a low council tax band keep running costs modest. The rear patio garden is small but low-maintenance and suitable for outdoor entertaining.
Buyers should note this is an older solid-brick house (pre-1900) with single-glazed windows indicated and assumed solid walls without cavity insulation. These are common for the age but mean upgrades (double glazing, wall insulation, possible window/door replacement) may be needed to improve comfort and reduce heating costs. Crime in the area is reported as above average; purchasers may wish to check local safety measures or survey recommendations.
Overall this property will suit families or professionals who value character and location and are willing to invest modestly in energy and comfort improvements. The annex/studio creates immediate extra utility or rental potential, making this a flexible purchase with scope to add value.