- Victorian mid-terrace with period features and fireplace
- Converted cellar room providing extra usable space
- Two reception rooms and three first-floor bedrooms
- Low-maintenance garden with powered garden room/bar
- Double glazed and centrally heated by mains gas
- Small plot and single downstairs bathroom only
- Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
- Located in area with above-average crime rates
A well-preserved Victorian mid-terrace in Whitecross, this three-bedroom house blends period character with modern conveniences. Two reception rooms and a converted cellar provide flexible living space, while a low-maintenance rear garden includes a useful garden room/bar with power and lighting.
The property is double glazed and centrally heated by mains gas, with spacious rooms and traditional features such as exposed brick and a fireplace. At about 1,114 sq ft, it suits families seeking a central location close to good and outstanding primary and secondary schools, local shops and frequent bus links.
Buyers should note practical matters: the house sits on a small plot, has solid brick walls with no assumed cavity insulation, and is in a neighbourhood described as transitional with above-average crime levels. There is a single bathroom and the house’s age (pre-1900) means ongoing maintenance and potential upgrading (insulation, services) could be needed.
Overall this is a characterful family home offering immediate comfort and scope to improve energy efficiency and add value, particularly attractive to buyers wanting a central Hereford location with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.