Open-plan bay-front lounge-diner, bright and sociable layout
A beautifully presented Victorian terrace blending period character with contemporary living. The open-plan bay-fronted lounge-diner creates a bright, sociable ground floor space, complemented by a good-sized separate kitchen and a compact courtyard garden — ideal for morning coffee or low-maintenance outdoor space.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a carefully fitted bathroom that feels more spacious than typical for the size. Practical details suit modern life: mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown), freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for working from home or streaming.
Notable considerations: the house is of solid brick construction (pre-1900) and likely without wall insulation, so heating costs may be higher than modern homes. There’s no off-street parking, only on-street spaces. The plot and garden are small, and some buyers may wish to update decorative finishes over time.
This property will suit first-time buyers or small families seeking a move-in-ready period home close to local shops, schools and amenities on the St George/Kingswood border. It offers a sensible balance of character, location and modern convenience, with clear scope for future improvement if required.