Well-presented Victorian terrace with driveway, garden and excellent broadband close to Wellington station.
- Victorian mid-terrace with period brick facade
- Two bedrooms; second bedroom has en suite WC
- Modern fitted kitchen with garden access
- Driveway for off-street parking
- Small rear garden with patio and shed
- Built before 1900; solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation
- Area classified as deprived with very high crime levels
- Full-fibre broadband and excellent mobile signal
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offers a compact, practical layout for first-time buyers or small families. The property combines period exterior character with an updated kitchen, gas central heating and double glazing—ready to move into with scope for personalisation. Full-fibre broadband and excellent mobile signal suit modern working-from-home needs.
Outside, a private driveway and small rear garden with patio and shed add useful outdoor space in a central Wellington location, within walking distance of shops, the market and the railway station. Local schools include several good options nearby, and the M54 is readily accessible for commuters.
Buyers should note the area scores as deprived with very high local crime levels; purchasers may wish to consider security measures. The building is a pre-1900 solid-brick terrace likely lacking cavity wall insulation, so upgrading insulation could improve comfort and running costs. Council tax is very low, which offsets some local cost pressures.
Overall, this modest two-bedroom terrace is a tidy, affordable home with commuter convenience and investment potential, but it sits in a high-crime, deprived neighbourhood and may benefit from targeted energy-efficiency improvements.