Period three-bedroom townhouse with garden, cellar and summer house — close to town amenities..
Top-floor master bedroom with private en-suite
This characterful three-bedroom mid-terraced townhouse sits on historic King Street, a short walk from Leek town centre. Original features such as exposed brick fireplaces and beams give the house strong period appeal, while a generous top-floor master bedroom with private en-suite provides a comfortable main suite. The open-plan living/dining area opens directly to a private garden and a brick-built outbuilding/summer house, useful for storage or a hobby room.
Practical space includes a well-equipped modern kitchen with integrated appliances, a useful cellar for additional storage, and approximately 1,292 sq ft of overall living space across three floors. The property is freehold and offers strong indoor-outdoor flow for family life, plus easy access to local shops, markets and several good primary schools nearby.
Buyers should note this is a Victorian solid-brick building constructed before 1900 with assumed uninsulated walls and double glazing installed before 2002. Heating is by electric storage heaters, which can mean higher running costs compared with gas central heating. The plot is small and the property sits in a terraced urban street within an area described as deprived and with higher local crime levels.
This house suits buyers seeking period character with scope to improve energy performance and modernise services. It will particularly suit families wanting proximity to town amenities and schools, or buyers prepared to invest in insulation and heating upgrades to reduce long-term running costs.