Two-bedroom Victorian terrace for refurbishment in walking distance to town and seafront..
Mid-terrace Victorian house with two bedrooms plus boarded attic room
Convenient central location near shops, station, ferries and seafront
Requires modernisation throughout; renovation budget needed
Electric room heaters; no central heating and likely high running costs
Stone walls likely uninsulated — scope for thermal improvement
Private enclosed rear garden; small plot, low maintenance
Area classified very deprived with higher local crime levels
Council tax band very low, attractive for investors or first buyers
This traditional mid-terrace in central Holyhead offers two bedrooms plus a useful boarded attic room and a private rear garden. Positioned within easy walking distance of shops, transport links and the seafront, the location is one of the property’s strongest selling points for buyers needing convenience.
The house requires modernising throughout: electrical heating is by room heaters, the stone walls are likely uninsulated, and at least one window is boarded. These are factual issues that will need budget and contractor input, but they also create scope to add value through insulation, heating upgrades and cosmetic refurbishment.
With an average 806 sq ft layout including lounge and kitchen/diner, the property suits a first-time buyer willing to DIY or an investor targeting rental demand in a busy ferry town. The council tax is very low, and the compact plot and enclosed garden are practical for low-maintenance outdoor space.
Buyers should note the local context: the area is classified as very deprived with higher crime levels than average. That affects resale and tenancy risk and should be factored into financing and refurbishment plans. For the right purchaser, this is a clear value-add opportunity in a highly connected town.