No onward chain — freehold three-storey Victorian terrace
A substantial Victorian mid-terrace arranged over three floors, this freehold house offers flexible family living in the heart of Old Town. The ground floor provides three reception rooms — bay-fronted sitting room, separate dining room and a snug — plus a practical kitchen with side access to a low-maintenance rear garden. The converted loft forms a generous principal bedroom with dormer and en‑suite, while two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the first floor.
Practical benefits include a large detached garage with light and power, on-street access, no onward chain and an affordable Council Tax Band C. The gardens are low-maintenance and well arranged for outdoor dining and entertaining, with a deck and paved area that suit busy family life or relaxing evenings.
The house retains many period features (bay window, exposed brick chimney breasts, cast-iron fireplaces) that give it character and charm. It also presents straightforward scope for improvement: the solid-brick walls are likely uninsulated and the double glazing dates from before 2002, so buyers should consider thermal and energy upgrades to reduce running costs and improve comfort.
Overall this is a roomy, characterful family home in a convenient Old Town location, walking distance to local amenities and the town centre. It will appeal to buyers seeking generous, flexible accommodation with period detail and potential to add value through sympathetic modernisation.



















































































