Well-presented three-bed ideal for first-time buyers or investors in NR3..
Three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with period facade
This well-presented mid-terrace home blends Victorian character with practical, modern updates. The sitting room features a fireplace and wood-effect flooring, flowing through a dining room into a compact, contemporary kitchen equipped with built-in oven, hob and space for appliances. A ground-floor bathroom and rear lobby with garden access complete the downstairs. Upstairs are two good double bedrooms and a smaller third bedroom that houses the wall-mounted boiler.
The property benefits from UPVC double glazing throughout, mains gas central heating and a non-bisected rear garden enclosed by fencing — a rare find for a terraced city plot. It is offered freehold with very low council tax (Band A), making running costs modest. The NR3 postcode is popular with students and professionals and local schools include several rated Good or Outstanding.
Note the house is small overall and rooms are modest in size; the third bedroom is particularly compact. The mid-terrace sits on a solid brick wall construction with assumed no cavity insulation in the original walls, so buyers seeking high thermal performance may consider upgrading wall insulation. There is no off-street parking and the plot is modest, so outdoor space is practical rather than expansive.
Ideal as a first home or buy-to-let in a well-connected city neighbourhood, this house offers sensible running costs and immediate move-in condition while still presenting scope for energy upgrades and minor reconfiguration for buyers wanting extra space or enhanced efficiency.