Characterful three-bed terrace, chain-free and a short walk to Central Park.
Victorian mid-terrace with high ceilings and bay-fronted living room
A handsome early 20th-century mid-terrace set a short walk from Central Park, this three-bedroom home blends period character with everyday convenience. High ceilings, bay windows and a bay-fronted living room bring natural light and Victorian charm to the principal reception spaces.
The ground floor layout includes a front lounge with a character fireplace, a spacious dining room with patio doors to a low-maintenance enclosed courtyard garden, and a modern galley-style kitchen with a skylight and second garden access. Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms, a comfortable single and a practical family bathroom — a straightforward layout that suits families, first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
Key practical points: the property is freehold and chain-free, benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating, and sits in an affluent, well-connected neighbourhood with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Local schools include several highly ranked secondaries and nearby primary provision (ratings mixed), while crime levels are average and flood risk is low.
Considerations: the house sits on a small plot with a courtyard rather than a large garden, and the original solid-brick walls are likely uninsulated (typical for its era) — buyers may want to budget for insulation or energy-efficiency improvements. There is one bathroom for three bedrooms, which may be a drawback for larger families or those seeking en-suite facilities.