Renovated Victorian terrace with valley views, garden and garage—move-in ready.
Victorian mid-terrace with period stone facade and double glazing
Brand-new fitted kitchen with hot-water tap and modern appliances
Two bathrooms including large walk-in shower; was once a three-bed
Loft room with Velux windows and storage — ladder access only
Landscaped tiered garden with ponds; garage with rear-lane access
HIVE heating, added sockets, mains gas boiler and radiators
Small plot; stone walls assumed without added insulation
Area is very deprived with above-average crime rates
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with recent modern upgrades, ideal for a first-time buyer or small family seeking move-in condition. A brand-new fitted kitchen with hot-water tap and modern appliances sits alongside two stylish bathrooms, including a large walk-in shower and a ground-floor family bathroom. The living room features a solid-fuel stove and sliding doors into a front reception currently used as a dining room, creating flexible day-to-day space.
Upstairs offers two generous bedrooms with extensive fitted storage; the master benefits from twin windows framing wide valley views. A versatile loft room with Velux-style windows and abundant storage provides extra living or home-office space, though access is via a ladder-style staircase rather than a fixed flight. The property was previously a three-bedroom home and offers scope to reconfigure if a third bedroom is required.
Outside, a tiered landscaped garden with ponds and seating areas creates a private, low-maintenance retreat. A garage at the top of the garden, accessed from the rear lane and secured by a roller shutter, provides secure parking and storage. Practical modern upgrades include HIVE heating, added sockets, double glazing and a gas boiler with radiators.
Notable negatives are factual: the property sits in a very deprived area with above-average crime rates, and the plot is small. The stone walls are original and assumed to lack added insulation, which could affect long-term energy efficiency. While recently upgraded throughout, buyers seeking a large family home should note this is a two-bedroom layout with loft-room access by ladder rather than a full staircase. Council tax is described as low and tenure is freehold.