Victorian red‑brick end‑of‑terrace with tall ceilings
A Victorian red‑brick end‑of‑terrace with period charm and tall ceilings, set within walking distance of Blists Hill Museum and the Ironbridge World Heritage Site. The ground floor offers a large country-style kitchen/diner and a separate living room with original features and secondary glazing to the front. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, built-in storage and a modern shower room with walk-in shower.
Practical benefits include a recently fitted boiler, upgraded double glazing to non‑front windows, mains gas central heating and freehold tenure. The property sits on a small plot with a paved rear patio and a shared pathway to a larger communal/rear garden, offering scope to landscape or extend outside living space subject to permissions.
Notable limitations are factual: broadband speeds are slow in this area, the solid brick walls are assumed to lack modern insulation, and parking is on-street only. There is an established right of way to the rear across the garden. The house is presented in generally good order but offers clear potential for energy-efficiency upgrades and sympathetic modernisation to increase value.
This home will suit first‑time buyers or investors seeking a character property in a sought‑after, semi‑rural historic location. Its combination of period features, generous kitchen/dining space and proximity to amenities and nature trails gives a strong lifestyle appeal; buyers wanting fast broadband, private off‑street parking or fully modern insulated walls should factor in likely remedial works.