Chain-free Victorian mid-terrace, two doubles, close to station and town centre..
Chain free with vacant possession
Two double bedrooms and open-plan ground floor
Westerly rear garden with rear access to right of way
uPVC double glazing and modern gas combi boiler
EPC C and very low council tax (Band A)
Small plot; compact external space
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential energy upgrades needed
Local area has higher crime and relative deprivation
This extended Victorian mid-terrace is a practical, chain-free two-bedroom home in central Beverley. The open-plan ground floor creates a roomy feel while the kitchen benefits from skylights and direct garden access. Two double bedrooms and a first-floor bathroom sit above, making sensible accommodation for a first-time buyer or rental investor.
Location is a key draw: the property sits very close to the town centre, railway station and large supermarket, with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. A westerly rear garden provides afternoon sun and rear access onto the right of way for Wellington Road.
The house has useful modern conveniences — uPVC double glazing and a gas combi boiler — and an EPC rating of C. Important negatives to note: the area records higher crime and relative deprivation, the plot is small, and the original solid brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation. Prospective buyers should consider potential condensation or energy-loss mitigation and general updating in places.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace offers affordable council tax, central location and straightforward layout. It will suit first-time buyers wanting a low-entry, well-located home or investors seeking a rentable property with modest refurbishment upside.