Three double bedrooms including loft conversion (2017, regs)
Driveway parking for two vehicles
Beautifully presented rear garden with patio and raised seating
New roof and boiler installed around 2017
Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
EPC rating D; older granite walls likely lack insulation
Small plot and terraced position limits external space
Located in an area with high crime and significant deprivation
This mid-terrace Victorian house offers practical family space across three double bedrooms and an adaptable third-floor bedroom with Velux windows — ideal for a growing household or home office. The layout includes a bay-front living room, a dining room with French doors to the garden, and a modern kitchen with built-in appliances, giving ready-to-live-in accommodation.
Outside, the property benefits from driveway parking for two cars and a well-presented rear garden with lawn, patio and raised seating — a rare combination for town-centre terraces. Recent structural improvements carried out around 2017 include a loft conversion completed to Building Regulations, a new roof and a replacement boiler, which reduce immediate major maintenance concerns.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the EPC is rated D, the older granite walls are likely uninsulated, and the plot is small compared with some suburban homes. The property sits in an area with higher crime rates and pronounced local deprivation, which may affect buyer preferences and resale premiums. Council Tax Band B and mains services are practical positives.
Overall this is a solid, characterful town property that will suit families or buyers seeking a low-maintenance period home with off-street parking and genuine potential to add value through energy upgrades and cosmetic modernisation.