Spacious one-bed tenement with study, ideal for students or first-time buyers.
Victorian red sandstone tenement with high ceilings and bay window
Large reception room with separate recessed study area
Dining-sized fitted kitchen and one bathroom
Freehold tenure — owner control over the property
Small communal front garden; limited private outdoor space
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal on site
Council tax band affordable; no flooding risk recorded
Wider area classified as very deprived — consider neighbourhood context
Bright, spacious and characterful, this one-bedroom red sandstone tenement flat brings classic West End charm with practical, low‑maintenance living. High ceilings and a large bay‑windowed living room create an airy, welcoming reception, while a separate study offers a useful home‑working space or dining nook. The fitted, dining‑sized kitchen and straightforward bathroom complete a comfortable layout suited to everyday life.
The flat is well positioned for city living: independent shops, cafes, bars and frequent transport links are all within easy reach. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, making the flat well equipped for students, young professionals or university staff looking to combine convenience with period character. Freehold tenure is a practical benefit for buyers seeking long‑term security.
Retained original features such as decorative fireplaces and high corniced ceilings provide genuine period appeal. The property has been described as well maintained, but prospective buyers should note this is a traditional Victorian building and may require periodic upkeep typical of older tenements. Outdoor space is limited to a small communal front garden.
Practical points to consider: council tax is affordable and there is no identified flooding risk. At the same time, the wider area is classified as very deprived, so purchasers should weigh the location’s excellent amenities and transport links against the broader socio‑economic context.