Large five-bed Victorian house with annexe potential and big south-west garden..
- Five double bedrooms and four bathrooms, flexible four-floor layout
- Lower-ground level with kitchenette — potential annexe or home-office
- Large south-west facing rear garden, private and well landscaped
- Wide paved driveway with off-street parking for multiple cars
- Period features and high ceilings; substantial character throughout
- Early 1900s build; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (may need insulation)
- Double glazing install date unknown; typical Victorian maintenance likely
- Council tax above average
Set on one of Heaton Moor’s most desirable roads, this substantial Victorian semi-detached home offers generous family living across four floors. The house combines original proportions and high ceilings with contemporary updates: a modern kitchen, new boiler, and recently refreshed bathrooms make it ready for immediate occupation. The layout includes five double bedrooms, four bathrooms and flexible lower-ground accommodation that could serve as an annexe, home office or media space.
Practical strengths are clear: a wide paved driveway provides off-street parking for multiple cars, mature trees frame the frontage and the rear garden is a large south-west facing private space ideal for afternoon sun and entertaining. The property is freehold, has fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and is a short walk to Heaton Chapel station, Heaton Moor Village and a range of well-rated schools — a straightforward family location.
Notable considerations are also factual: the home dates from the early 1900s and, while refurbished in 2001 with later upgrades, some traditional construction elements remain (cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated). The double glazing install date is unknown and council tax is above average. Buyers seeking lower-maintenance modern fabric may wish to factor potential insulation, window replacement timing and period maintenance into future plans.
Overall, this property suits a family seeking large, flexible accommodation with character and outdoor space in a highly regarded suburb, or buyers wanting a multi-room layout with separate lower-ground living. It balances elegant period detail with contemporary convenience but carries the typical maintenance considerations of a substantial Victorian house.