Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with period stone façade
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace on Campbell Street offering roomy accommodation for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The home features an open-plan living/diner, fitted kitchen with utility, two principal bedrooms plus a dressing/study and a loft room — useful extra space that increases rental or living potential.
Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas central heating, an enclosed rear garden and a detached garage with power and lighting. The property sits close to local shops, schools and transport links, and has a low Council Tax band (B). There is no identified flood risk.
The house sits in a very deprived, blue-collar terrace area; buyers should note the building dates from before 1900 and the stone/brick walls are assumed to have no added insulation. The property will benefit from minor modernisation and subject to survey may offer scope to improve energy efficiency and rental value. EPC rating is not specified and should be obtained prior to purchase.
Overall this freehold terrace is a straightforward, affordable entry into homeownership or a pragmatic investment with immediate rental appeal and clear potential from modest upgrading.















































































































