Chain-free freehold terraced house with period bay-fronted features
1,116 sq ft internal area with four bedrooms (one bathroom)
Decent rear garden; potential to improve outdoor living
Requires full renovation throughout; kitchen shows damp and wear
Single bathroom only; layout may need reconfiguration
On-street parking only; no off-street parking provision
High local crime levels; could affect rental demand and resale
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — good for tenants
This four-bedroom mid-terrace on Granville Street is a blank canvas for an investor or experienced DIY buyer. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, with a decent rear garden and 1,116 sq ft of living space to reconfigure and add value.
Period features and a bay-fronted façade create strong kerb appeal, while practical utilities (mains gas heating, double glazing) reduce immediate major-service costs. The location is central to Boston town amenities, shops and several well-rated primary schools, and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — positives for lettings or resale.
The house needs full renovation throughout: the kitchen is dated 1970s style with signs of wear and possible damp, and the layout requires updating to modern standards. There is one bathroom only and on-street parking only. Local crime levels are high, which will affect lettability and resale pricing unless addressed.
Given the condition and the likely refurbishment scope, the property is suited to cash buyers, landlords comfortable with medium-term works, or renovators targeting a value-add project. Flood risk is low and the plot size is decent, offering scope to improve outdoor space and floorplan to increase yield.























































