Well-presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace — affordable freehold with cellar and garden..
Victorian mid-terrace with bay window and period character
Two double bedrooms, family bathroom with roll-top bath and shower
Cellar provides extra storage or potential utility conversion
Small, well-maintained rear garden; on-street parking only
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing installed before 2002
Solid brick walls likely lack insulation — retrofit may be needed
Located in NN2 (Kingsthorpe) near amenities and schools
Area classed as very deprived; crime rates above local average
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace on Norton Road offers a practical two-bedroom layout across 829 sqft, making it a sensible choice for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The home has retention of period character, including a bay window and a freestanding roll-top bath in the family bathroom, plus a useful cellar for storage and a small, maintained rear garden.
The accommodation is tidy throughout with a living/dining flow, fitted kitchen and two double bedrooms on the first floor. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators; double glazing is fitted but predates 2002. The terraced plot is compact with on-street parking only, so space is efficient rather than expansive.
Buyers should note the wider area context: the neighbourhood is classed as very deprived with above-average local crime statistics. The property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), so purchasers wanting higher energy performance should budget for insulation and possible window or heating upgrades. Council Tax Band A and freehold tenure are practical positives for affordability and ownership clarity.