Three bedrooms across four levels, deceptively spacious layout
A deceptively spacious three-bedroom mid-terrace arranged over four levels, this Victorian home blends period character with practical family space. The dining kitchen and large living room take advantage of the rear elevation’s distant rural views across open fields, while a useful lower-ground room and store room offer flexible space or conversion potential.
Outside, the property benefits from an off-street parking space and a modest private garden backing onto countryside, a rare find for a terraced house in this area. Modern comforts include gas central heating, a relatively new boiler (under two years according to the owner) and UPVC double glazing, making the house ready to occupy for most buyers.
There are a few points to note: the house sits on a small plot and is arranged across multiple levels, which may be less suitable for those with limited mobility. The basement rooms offer scope for a fourth bedroom or improved utility accommodation but will require planning/fit-out to realise full potential. Built before 1900 with traditional stone walls, the property may lack modern wall insulation (assumed), which could be a consideration for buyers focused on long-term energy efficiency.
Overall this is a well-presented family home in a popular Queensbury location, close to good local schools and low-crime neighbourhoods, offering immediate comfort with clear opportunities to add value through sympathetic upgrading of the lower-ground space.