Renovated three-bedroom end-terrace with modern kitchen — chain-free, ideal for investors or sharers.
End-terrace Victorian house over three floors
This end-terrace Victorian house on Second Avenue is arranged over three floors and offers three double bedrooms — the top-floor room occupies the whole second floor and feels notably spacious. Recent works include a newly fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a modern refitted bathroom and fresh decoration and carpets throughout, so the property is largely move-in ready. The layout includes two reception rooms (one with a bay) that could serve as living/dining spaces or convert to a fourth bedroom.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, chain-free sale, mains gas central heating and double glazing. The house sits on a small plot with a private rear yard and modest front town garden. Broadband and mobile coverage are reported as good, and council tax band A keeps ongoing costs low.
Important considerations: the energy rating is E and the house is of solid brick construction (no known wall insulation), which may mean higher running costs and scope for improvement. There is only one bathroom for three double bedrooms. The property is in a high-crime neighbourhood and sits in a cosmopolitan, student-dominated area — factors that may affect longer-term owner-occupier appeal but could suit buy-to-let investors or sharers. Buyers should confirm non-standard construction details and check the communal safety/insurance implications via survey and legal advice.