Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
A compact Victorian mid-terrace, this two-double-bedroom house on Guildford Street suits first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors looking for an affordable city-base. The property keeps period character in a traditional red-brick façade and offers straightforward living across two storeys with an extra cellar for storage or potential conversion (subject to checks).
Internally you’ll find two reception rooms, a kitchen and a cellar with reasonable head height, plus two double bedrooms upstairs. The home is heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators and has double glazing (install date unknown). At 632 sq ft and freehold tenure, it’s an affordable purchase close to Hereford city centre (about 0.5 miles).
Strengths include proximity to local amenities, good primary schools nearby, and modest running costs (council tax described as cheap). Important drawbacks to note: the plot is small with a courtyard garden, the building has solid brick walls with no known insulation, and the neighbourhood records above-average crime — factors buyers should weigh when considering comfort, running costs and security improvements.
This property will appeal to buyers seeking a low-entry price and scope to add value through careful updating or conversion of the cellar. Any significant structural or conversion work should be verified by a survey and necessary approvals; energy-improvement work may be required to raise thermal efficiency.