Deceptively spacious two-bedroom period home with extended kitchen and rear garage..
- Two double bedrooms with alcove storage
- Enlarged open-plan kitchen with three skylights and French doors
- Two reception rooms; high ceilings and original fireplaces
- Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn and detached garage
- Freehold; mains gas boiler and double glazing installed post-2002
- Solid brick construction likely without wall insulation (assumed)
- Small plot and limited forecourt parking; garage accessed from rear road
- Area shows higher crime and local deprivation indicators; survey recommended
A spacious two-bedroom end-terrace in Norwood, Beverley, offering genuine period character and extended open-plan living. High ceilings, bay window and original fireplaces give the house strong kerb appeal and scope to create a stylish family home. The enlarged kitchen with three rooflights and French doors leads directly to an enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, mature planting and a detached garage (access from Wellington Road).
The layout suits first-time buyers or small families seeking more living space without losing period charm. Accommodation includes two reception rooms, generous principal bedroom with alcove storage, second double bedroom and a bathroom. The property is freehold, gas central heated with modern double glazing installed post-2002.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the house sits in an area with higher crime and local deprivation indicators, the solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), and the plot is small. The interior will benefit from cosmetic updating and a buyer survey is recommended to check services and structural condition. Parking is via the rear garage rather than off-street forecourt parking.
Overall this is a characterful, deceptively spacious period home with immediate living space and clear potential for improvement and value uplift for a buyer comfortable with modest renovation and practical considerations.