Freehold two-bed with period charm — short walk to Stoke Green Park.
Period mid-terrace with Victorian red-brick bay frontage
A period mid-terrace with original character, this two-bedroom freehold on Hugh Road sits within easy reach of local shops and Stoke Green Park. The property offers traditional features such as an early 20th-century fireplace and a red-brick Victorian bay façade, breathing potential for someone seeking a character home in a well-connected area.
Internally the house comprises two bedrooms, one bathroom, and two reception rooms across approximately 722 sq ft. The layout and solid-wall construction present clear scope for modernization and improvement, including improving insulation and updating kitchen and bathroom fittings. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; the windows are double-glazed (install date unknown).
This location suits first-time buyers or investors looking for an affordable Victorian terrace close to amenities, public transport and a mix of local schools. Notable positives include freehold tenure, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and proximity to parks, shops and a variety of services. Buyers should be prepared for renovation costs and ongoing improvements to bring the property up to contemporary standards.
Material considerations: the property sits in a relatively deprived area with average local crime rates, some nearby schools have large class sizes, and the building appears to have solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation. These are practical factors for budgeting energy-efficiency upgrades and potential long-term maintenance.