Chain-free three-bedroom Victorian terraced house with loft bedroom
Through lounge and separate dining area; flexible living spaces
Downstairs WC and utility; upstairs four-piece family bathroom
Loft bedroom with fixed stairs, skylights and eaves storage
Some rooms need cosmetic updating; living room shows worn flooring
Leasehold tenure; on-street parking only
Area: very deprived with above-average crime — factor into buyer choice
Very low council tax; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Chain-free and practical, this three-bedroom Victorian terrace on Fothergill Street offers a versatile family home or entry-level purchase in Warrington. The layout includes a through lounge and dining room, a modern-fitted kitchen, downstairs WC and utility, an upstairs four-piece bathroom, and a loft bedroom accessed by fixed stairs with skylights and eaves storage. The property presents usable living space and clear improvement potential.
Important practical points are straightforward: the home is leasehold, parking is on-street, and the area has above-average crime and high deprivation indicators. Council tax is very low and local transport links, broadband and mobile signal are strong — useful for commuters and those working from home. Local schools have good Ofsted ratings nearby.
Internally the house is described as generally well-presented but parts (notably the living room) show dated finishes and worn flooring and will benefit from cosmetic updating. That makes the property appealing to buyers wanting a ready-to-live-in home with room for personalisation, or investors and renovators targeting value-add improvements.
Overall this is a practical, affordable opportunity in a transitional neighbourhood — best suited to first-time buyers or investors comfortable with a leasehold purchase and modest cosmetic work. The loft bedroom and flexible ground-floor layout add usable space compared with many similar terraces.