Period four-bed terrace near UHW — characterful rooms with garden and renovation potential.
Bay-fronted Victorian character and high ceilings
Four bedrooms — good family or sharer layout
Fitted kitchen/dining area with utility and garden access
Enclosed rear garden and small front forecourt
Recently replaced UPVC windows and external doors
Only one bathroom for four bedrooms — potential constraint
Likely no wall insulation; energy upgrades may be needed
Located close to UHW; on-street parking and higher crime rates
This traditional bay-fronted mid-terraced house on Africa Gardens combines Victorian character with practical family living. High ceilings, original fireplaces, and bay windows create bright, characterful rooms while recent replacement windows and doors improve thermal performance and security.
The ground floor offers a lounge, separate sitting room and a fitted kitchen/diner with a useful utility area and rear garden access. Upstairs are four bedrooms and a single family bathroom — a layout that suits families or sharers, and also has clear rental potential given proximity to UHW and local transport links.
Buyers should note the property sits on a small plot and has only one bathroom for four bedrooms. The area scores as very deprived with higher local crime rates and above-average council tax; on-street parking is the norm. The property’s solid sandstone/limestone walls are likely uninsulated and the construction era (1900–1929) means further energy upgrades or a survey may be advisable.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace will appeal to families wanting spacious period rooms near amenities and hospital employment, and to investors seeking centrally located rental stock. It offers immediate occupancy with modest updating potential rather than a full renovation project.