Charming period features: fireplace, original cupboards and sash-style windows
Two double bedrooms plus a usable attic room with Velux and heating
Large four-piece first-floor bathroom; sizeable ground-floor WC
Generous private rear garden with block-paved seating and timber store
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
EPC rating E; potential energy improvements recommended
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — consider insulation works
On-street parking only; modest plot size
This attractive two-bedroom semi-detached period home sits on a popular, tree-lined street close to Newark town centre and main road links. The house retains many original features—open fireplace, high-level fitted cupboards and character detailing—offering immediate charm and scope for cosmetic updating. It’s chain-free and ready for a buyer to personalise.
Interior space is generous for its type: two double bedrooms, a large four-piece first-floor bathroom and a versatile attic room with Velux, power and heating. Ground floor living includes a lounge with fireplace, a sizable dining room with inset log burner, a modern fitted kitchen and a useful ground-floor WC—practical for everyday family life.
Outside, the rear garden is larger than average for the street, private and mostly lawned with a block-paved seating area and an attached timber store. Practical benefits include double glazing throughout, gas central heating and straightforward access to local amenities, schools and rail links (direct trains to London from nearby).
Notable practical points: the EPC is rated E and the property is constructed with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, so heating costs and retrofit improvement should be considered. The plot is modest and parking is on-street. Overall, the house is a strong option for a first-time buyer or small family seeking period character and scope to add value with targeted improvements.







































































