Town-centre Victorian mid-terrace with period features
Two bedrooms; larger master, compact second bedroom
Open-plan lounge/diner; traditional linear layout
Gas central heating, double glazing; EPC rating D
Small rear garden with patio and garden shed
Freehold tenure; council tax described as very cheap
Located in a deprived area with above-average crime levels
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation, may need upgrades
Set in the heart of Wellingborough, this two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offers an affordable entry into town-centre living. The layout is traditional: front lounge, middle dining room and a rear kitchen with direct access to a small, low-maintenance garden. Original features such as a fireplace and built-in storage give character and scope for sympathetic updating.
Practical benefits include gas central heating, double glazing and a freehold title; the property is presented as a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or investors seeking a compact rental. The larger master bedroom and a full three-piece bathroom mean the house is ready for immediate occupation while offering potential to improve value through cosmetic refurbishment.
Buyers should note the property sits in a deprived urban area with above-average recorded crime compared with national figures. The house is of solid-brick Victorian construction with assumed lack of wall insulation and may benefit from energy-efficiency improvements (current EPC: D). Rooms are small-to-average in size, so this suit buyers looking for a compact central home or a buy-to-let rather than those needing spacious accommodation.
Overall this is a practical, well-located Victorian terrace with clear potential. It suits first-time buyers wanting town-centre convenience or investors after a manageable, near-term refurbishment project to raise rental income or resale value.