Three bedrooms over two floors with bay-front living room
This three-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian townhouse offers straightforward accommodation arranged over two floors, with bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room and a simple kitchen. The home sits on a modest urban plot but benefits from an enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio—unusual space for this terrace type and useful for family living or letting.
Built c.1900–1929 in solid brick, the property retains period character including a bay window and fireplaces, while having gas central heating and double glazing. Internally rooms are average-sized; the layout suits a growing family or a buy-to-let investor seeking immediate rental potential in an established residential area with good bus links and nearby schools rated Good to Outstanding.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the walls are likely uninsulated solid brick, so thermal upgrades are advisable; the area is very deprived with high crime levels, and the property sits in a medium flood-risk zone. The home will benefit from modernisation and possible insulation works to improve comfort and running costs.
Sold freehold and chain-free with very low council tax, this house represents a budget-priced opportunity for a purchaser willing to invest in upgrades. Its combination of period character, outdoor space and transport links makes it suitable for families seeking an affordable home or investors targeting rental demand in Hull.































































