Victorian 3-bed with garage, cellar and courtyard—scope to improve energy efficiency and value.
Three generous bedrooms with large front double bedroom
A spacious three-bedroom Victorian terraced house in Pilton, Barnstaple, offering generous room sizes and practical family living. The property’s open-plan lounge/diner with a front bay window creates a bright social heart, while a long cellar provides versatile storage or conversion potential. A modern shower room and UPVC double glazing reduce immediate refurbishment needs upstairs.
Outside, the house benefits from the rare combination of a courtyard garden plus a single garage and driveway parking—a strong asset for a town centre terrace. Located within walking distance of Barnstaple town centre, nearby schools and local amenities, the home suits families wanting space and convenient transport links to the wider region.
Important considerations: the house is a circa 1900–1929 build with original granite/whinstone walls likely without cavity insulation, so upgrading thermal performance may be needed. The area is classed as very deprived and locally as constrained renters, which can affect resale dynamics and rental demand. While the property is generally well presented, some period features and parts of the interior may need updating to unlock full value from the cellar conversion or to improve energy efficiency.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace is good for buyers seeking roomy, characterful accommodation with parking—particularly families or investors prepared for targeted improvements to insulation and modernisation.