Chain free three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with modern refurbishment
Brand new roof, new kitchen and two newly fitted bathrooms
Three double bedrooms; flexible annexe/third bedroom layout
Small, low-maintenance courtyard garden with storage shed
Built before 1900; external granite walls likely uninsulated
High local crime rate and very deprived area — affects desirability
Pavement-fronted terrace with limited external amenity and space
This mid-terraced Victorian home on Princes Road has been fully modernised and is offered chain free — a practical move-in ready option for families or buyers seeking rental income. The three double bedrooms and two newly fitted bathrooms suit family routines, while the open-plan new kitchen and ground-floor living area create a social hub for everyday life and entertaining.
Practical upgrades reduce immediate maintenance: a brand new roof, new kitchen, and updated bathrooms alongside modern heating and double glazing mean fewer short-term works. The property footprint is compact (approximately 936 sq ft) with a small, low-maintenance courtyard and useful external shed — good for low-upkeep households or landlords wanting simple outdoor space.
Buyers should note material constraints: the terrace sits directly onto the pavement with a very small plot and limited external amenity. The local area records high crime and is classed as very deprived, which may affect family comfort and rental values. The property’s original granite/whinstone walls likely lack insulation; further insulation work could be needed to improve energy efficiency.
There is also flexibility: the layout includes a separate annexe-style section useful as a guest room, home office or rental unit, offering potential income or multi-use living. Overall this is a newly renovated, economical urban home that balances ready-to-live convenience with clear local and structural considerations buyers should factor into offers and future plans.











































































