3 double bedrooms and two reception rooms with flexible family layout
Open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with French doors to garden
Generous private rear garden with patio, lawn and apple trees
Large cellar (approx 12'2" x 22'4") — earth floor, low head height
Wood-burning stove in snug; mains gas boiler and radiators
Victorian solid-brick build (pre-1900) — likely lacks wall insulation
Single bathroom for three bedrooms; potential bathroom additions
Freehold, chain-free sale for quicker completion
This well-proportioned Victorian mid-terrace in St James offers flexible family living across three bedrooms and two reception rooms. The highlight is a light open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with French doors to a generous private rear garden — an attractive indoor-outdoor flow for family life and entertaining.
Practical features include a useful utility and cloakroom, a wood-burning stove in the snug, gas central heating, double glazing, and a large cellar that provides significant storage potential. The property sits about half a mile from Hereford city centre and is close to a range of schools, shops and transport links, making everyday life convenient.
Important considerations: the house is a solid-brick Victorian build (pre-1900) with assumed no cavity insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. The cellar has earth flooring and a low head height, restricting its use without refurbishment. There is a single bathroom for three bedrooms, which may be a factor for larger families.
Offered freehold and with no onward chain, the home is ready for a relatively quick move-in and presents good scope for updating or modest investment to improve thermal performance and convert storage areas. It will suit families wanting a spacious, character property close to city amenities.