Affordable Victorian terrace with garden and refurbishment potential near local amenities.
Three bedrooms with separate reception rooms and private rear garden
Freehold mid-terrace, approx. 894 sq ft, EPC rating D
Mains gas boiler, radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
Small plot; modest room sizes and average ceiling heights
Stone walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrades advised
Area: very high crime and very deprived local indices
Permit on-street parking; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Single bathroom; mid-20th-century fixtures — cosmetic work likely
This three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offers a solid stone-built home with scope to modernise and personalise. At around 894 sq ft, the layout provides spacious reception rooms, three bedrooms and a private rear garden — practical for first homes or buy-to-let buyers seeking rental demand.
The property is freehold with mains gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of D. It sits close to local amenities, shops, schools rated Good, and transport links, and benefits from permit street parking and fast mobile and broadband services.
Notable negatives are the area’s very high crime rate and very deprived local indices, and the small plot size. The property’s stone walls are likely uninsulated, and some mid-20th-century internal finishes suggest cosmetic to moderate works may be needed to reach modern standards. There is a single bathroom and modest room sizes.
This house will suit a pragmatic first-time buyer or investor prepared to carry out updating. Its affordable price and stable rental/owner-occupier demand in the area offer clear potential, but buyers should factor in security considerations, energy-efficiency improvements, and refurbishment costs.