Victorian stone terrace with bright rear extension — move-in ready, low running costs..
- Recently refurbished throughout: new kitchen, bathroom, flooring and doors
- Rear extension with vaulted ceiling and skylights for generous natural light
- Three bedrooms across two storeys; good-sized master to front
- Freehold; approximately 850 sq ft internal footprint
- Small, low-maintenance forecourt and Indian stone rear yard
- Council tax band A — very low running costs
- Located in a very deprived area with above-average crime
- Local market: high renter proportion may affect resale/rental demand
This refurbished three-bedroom stone terraced house on Marsh House Lane blends Victorian character with a bright, contemporary rear extension. The open-plan kitchen and living area benefits from a vaulted ceiling and skylights, creating a spacious social hub; the property has been recently updated throughout with new kitchen, bathroom, flooring and doors, and is ready to move into.
The layout suits first-time buyers or young families seeking low-maintenance living: a front lounge, generous extended reception with integrated hob and oven, three upstairs bedrooms and a fully tiled family bathroom. Outside spaces are small and easy to manage — a walled forecourt to the front and an Indian stone paved yard with a bespoke bench to the rear.
Buyers should note the wider area context: Marsh House Lane sits in a very deprived, blue-collar area with above-average local crime and a high proportion of renters. While the home itself is newly renovated and freehold, the neighbourhood profile may affect long-term resale or rental prospects. Council tax is in a low band which helps running costs.
Overall this property offers a modern, ready-to-live-in home with period street appeal and an extended footprint that feels larger than many local terraces. It will suit buyers prioritising internal finish and low maintenance rather than seeking a quiet, high-demand neighbourhood.