Two double bedrooms with large first-floor bathroom
Two sizeable reception rooms; lounge and dining room
Large breakfast kitchen plus separate utility and ground-floor WC
Fully enclosed rear garden with shed; backs onto tennis courts
New gas boiler and roof replaced within five years
No off-street parking; residents’ permit parking on street only
EPC currently TBC; buyer advised to obtain survey and checks
Freehold, approx 875 sqft, council tax Band A (low)
Set on a popular tree-lined street in central Newark, this Victorian terraced home combines period character with practical, modern upgrades. The layout is deceptively spacious for its footprint, with two double bedrooms, two generous reception rooms and a large breakfast kitchen adapted for everyday family life. A newly fitted gas boiler and a replacement roof (within five years) reduce immediate maintenance concerns.
The ground floor flows well for family living and entertaining: lounge with feature fireplace, dining room with French doors onto a private, fully enclosed rear garden, separate utility and a ground-floor WC. Upstairs offers two double bedrooms and a large three-piece bathroom. The garden is low-maintenance, has a seating area and a timber shed/workshop backing onto tennis courts.
Practical points to note: there is no off-street parking — residents use permit on-street parking (first come, first served) and the vendor’s pass costs about £40 per year. EPC is currently listed as TBC and appliances, services and fittings have not been tested, so buyers should commission their own surveys. The property is freehold and council tax band A, offering low running costs in that respect.
For families seeking central convenience, the location is a strong selling point: easy walking distance to the town centre, access to local parks and two nearby stations including direct trains to London King’s Cross. The house presents as a well-kept, move-in-ready home with scope to personalise decor and further improve resale potential.