Characterful two-bed terrace — affordable Freehold with garden and renovation potential.
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace across three floors
Set across three floors, this compact two-bedroom Victorian terrace brings period character and practical living to an affordable Freehold. High ceilings, a feature fireplace and traditional cornicing give the main rooms strong character, while three reception rooms and a separate utility extend usable space for a young family or sharer household.
Outside there’s a small rear garden — a private spot for children or potted gardening — and the property sits close to local shops, schools and public transport, convenient for commuting and everyday errands. Council Tax Band A and a low asking price increase its appeal for first-time buyers or investors seeking rental income.
Buyers should note the house is small (about 598 sq ft) and sits in an area of higher deprivation; the wider neighbourhood is predominantly older terraces. The building is pre-1900 with assumed uninsulated sandstone/limestone walls and double glazing installed before 2002, so expect upgrades to thermal performance and possible damp or heat-loss issues. Broadband speeds are slow.
Overall this is a well-presented, characterful home with scope to improve energy efficiency and modern comforts. It suits buyers wanting an affordable entry into a period property, investors targeting local rental demand, or families prepared to carry out targeted improvements.