Spacious renovated Victorian terrace with character features and modern kitchen diner..
Open-plan kitchen diner 22'6" — excellent entertaining space
Two large double bedrooms; generous room proportions
Refitted four-piece bathroom; modern, usable condition
Victorian character: bay window, log‑burning stove, exposed fireplace
Brick outbuilding in rear garden — storage or small workshop
Solid-brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation work may be needed
Small rear garden and modest plot size
Located in very high crime, very deprived urban area
This late‑Victorian mid‑terrace has been freshly renovated to combine period character with contemporary living. The house offers generous room sizes throughout, including a long open‑plan kitchen diner, two large double bedrooms and an impressive four‑piece bathroom. The living room retains a bay window and a working log‑burning stove set in a character fireplace.
Practical features include a ground‑floor WC, double glazing (fitted post‑2002), mains gas central heating and a brick outbuilding in the rear garden that could serve as storage or a workshop. At about 1,091 sq ft the accommodation feels larger than many two‑bed terraces and presents ready to move into.
Buyers should note the setting: the property sits in an urban area with very high recorded crime and significant local deprivation. The plot is modest with a small rear garden; the house is built of solid brick and likely lacks wall insulation, which could mean higher heating costs or opportunity for improvement works. Despite recent renovation, prospective purchasers are advised to arrange their own surveys and checks on services.
This home will suit first‑time buyers or couples who want a characterful, ready‑to‑use house with good living space and scope to personalise sensibly. The low council tax band and ample room sizes make it particularly economical to run and flexible in use.