Three good-size bedrooms, comfortable lounge and separate dining room
Private, sunny rear garden with covered terrace for outdoor use
About 845 sq ft on a small plot; freehold tenure
Close to city centre, train station, hospital and good schools
Mains gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Single family bathroom only; may be tight for larger households
Solid-brick walls likely lack cavity insulation; energy upgrades recommended
Well presented but offers scope for light refurbishment or reconfiguration
This well-presented three-bedroom Victorian semi offers a compact, comfortable home in a convenient Gloucester location. The layout provides a cosy lounge with a feature fireplace, a separate dining room and a kitchen, with a covered terrace leading to a private sunny rear garden — ideal for relaxed evenings or small-scale entertaining.
Practical details suit first-time buyers: freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal. The property sits close to the city centre, train station and hospital, with several good primary and secondary schools within easy reach.
The house occupies an average-sized footprint (approximately 845 sq ft) on a small plot. There is one family bathroom and three bedrooms upstairs, so the home is ready to move into but offers scope for light refurbishment or internal reconfiguration to better suit growing needs or to add value.
Notable issues to consider: the property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (typical of the build era), so adding wall insulation or other energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. The plot is modest and front/rear gardens are small. Overall this is a sensible, well-located choice for first-time buyers or investors seeking a period home with straightforward improvement potential.