- Chain free freehold Victorian mid-terrace, approx 695 sqft
- Three modest bedrooms, separate dining room
- Low-maintenance garden with artificial lawn and timber shed
- Needs renovation; solid walls likely uninsulated
- Boarded loft; no right of way to garden
- EPC rating D; mains gas boiler and radiators
- On-street parking; walking distance to Magdalen Road and city centre
- Area: deprived classification and above-average local crime
A compact Victorian mid-terrace in NR3, offered chain free with scope for uplift. The layout provides a sitting room, separate dining room, kitchen and a ground-floor three-piece wet room — useful as-is but showing signs that a modernisation programme would add significant value. Upstairs are three bedrooms; rooms are modest in size reflecting the overall small footprint (approximately 695 sqft).
Outside, the low-maintenance garden has an artificial lawn and timber shed, making it easy to manage for busy first-time owners or tenants. On-street parking is available and the property sits within walking distance of Magdalen Road and Norwich city centre, which supports strong rental demand and everyday convenience.
Practical considerations: the property needs renovation, has a boarded loft, solid brick walls likely without insulation, an EPC rating of D and above-average local crime and area deprivation indicators. There is no right of way in the garden. These factors affect immediate comfort and running costs but also point to clear refurbishment opportunities for buyers prepared to invest.
Suitable for first-time buyers seeking an affordable starter home or investors targeting a centrally located rental, this freehold terrace offers a straightforward refurbishment project in a well-connected part of Norwich. Buyers should budget for improvements and survey any hidden costs before purchase.



































































