Victorian mid-terrace with original fireplace and high ceilings
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace on Church Drive blends period character with practical family living across three floors. The bay-fronted living room retains original features including a fireplace and high ceilings, while the long kitchen/diner with solid oak worktops opens directly to a low-maintenance enclosed rear garden — ideal for informal dining and outdoor use.
Accommodation offers three double bedrooms, a modern three-piece bathroom and substantial cellar storage. The second floor includes a large room plus an adjacent roof storage area that could be adapted into a fourth bedroom, home office or dressing room subject to planning/inspections. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing are already in place.
Practical strengths include fast ultrafast fibre broadband, excellent mobile signal and strong transport links into Nottingham city centre. The property is freehold, around 1,273 sqft overall and presented ready to move into, making it suitable for growing families or buy-to-let investors seeking a period home with conversion potential.
Notable considerations: the local area records very high crime levels and higher deprivation indicators, which may affect long-term desirability and rental yields. The house is of solid brick construction with no known cavity insulation (typical of its era), so buyers should budget for potential insulation or energy improvements. As with any older property, buyers should verify services, measurements and necessary consents before purchase.



















































































