Victorian period terrace with original feature fireplaces
Brand-new combi boiler fitted, comes with warranty
Cosy living room with brick fireplace and working log burner
South-facing private garden with summer house and raised beds
Off-street parking for one car; quiet no-through street
Approximately 595 sq ft — small overall footprint
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; EPC D67 energy rating
Close to local shops, schools and two mainline stations
This pretty Victorian terrace blends period charm with move-in readiness — ideal for a first-time buyer seeking character and outdoor space. The living room’s exposed brick fireplace and working log burner create an immediately cosy feel, while stripped solid wood floors and feature fireplaces add authentic character throughout.
Practical upgrades include a brand-new combi boiler with warranty and double glazing (install date unknown). The kitchen is well-equipped with metro tiles, a double butler sink and space for freestanding appliances. Upstairs are two good-sized double bedrooms and a bathroom with bath and over-bath shower.
The south-facing garden is a standout: patio seating, raised vegetable beds, a summer house and a second paved area make it excellent for entertaining or gardening. The property includes off-street parking for one car and lies in a quiet no-through street, close to local shops, schools and two mainline stations with links to London.
Buyers should note the house is small (approximately 595 sq ft) and sits on a small plot. The solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated and the EPC is D67, so further insulation or energy upgrades could be needed to improve efficiency and running costs. Overall this is a characterful, affordable freehold home that’s ready to enjoy with sensible potential for targeted improvements.



































































