Victorian mid-terrace with original wooden floors and high ceilings
Set on Exeter Road in lively Southville, this three-bedroom Victorian terrace blends period charm with practical family living. High ceilings, original wooden floors and a bay-windowed sitting room create a bright, characterful reception space, while a versatile second reception room could serve as a dining room, home office or occasional bedroom.
The kitchen-diner opens directly onto a private rear garden — a small but well-established outdoor space ideal for low-maintenance planting or a child-friendly patio. Upstairs are three naturally bright bedrooms and a family bathroom with both bath and separate shower cubicle, giving flexible accommodation for parents and children.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, chain-free sale and relatively low council tax (Band B), while the property sits in a well-connected city neighbourhood with excellent mobile and fast broadband speeds. Note the house is a traditional early-20th-century mid-terrace: the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed uninsulated and there is no detail on glazing, so improving energy efficiency (insulation, windows) could be a sensible next step.
Other considerations: parking is controlled by a local permit scheme rather than on-street free parking, and local crime levels are above average for the area. Overall this home will suit families or buyers seeking a spacious period property in central Southville who are happy to invest modestly in energy upgrades to improve comfort and running costs.