Characterful three-storey home near Southport centre — ideal for first-time buyers or downsizers.
Victorian semi with bay window and character features
Almost 1,000 sq ft across three floors, flexible layout
Spacious fitted kitchen/dining room, lower-ground level
Modern family bathroom; gas central heating and double glazing
Small, low-maintenance rear garden with established borders
On-street parking only; permit required (approx. £30/2 years)
Area classified as very deprived with high recorded crime rates
Local broadband speeds reported slow — check availability
Set over three floors in a Victorian semi, this well-presented two-bedroom town house offers nearly 1,000 sq ft of flexible living close to Southport town centre. The ground-floor living room features a bay window; the lower-ground floor hosts a spacious fitted kitchen/dining room and a useful WC. Two first-floor bedrooms and a modern bathroom complete the layout. Gas central heating and double glazing are in place.
Outside, the small rear garden is low-maintenance with gravel, a shaped lawn and established borders. On-street parking is available by Sefton Council permit (approx. £30 for two years). Council Tax is in Band B, keeping running costs relatively low.
Practical downsides to note: the property sits in an area with high recorded crime and very high levels of area deprivation, and local broadband speeds are reported slow. The plot is compact and parking is by permit only, so buyers needing off-street parking should consider limitations. An early inspection is recommended to judge condition and layout for your requirements.
This home will suit first-time buyers or downsizers seeking character, central convenience and a manageable garden, and investors looking for a centrally located rental. The Victorian features and three-floor layout offer character and scope to personalise while being ready to move into as presented.