Spacious period terrace with an exceptionally long, private garden in Uppingham town centre.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms; practical family layout
Built around 1900, this three-bedroom mid-terrace period home combines character features with surprisingly generous outdoor space in the heart of Uppingham. The layout includes two reception rooms, a dining kitchen with a walk-in pantry, downstairs shower room and three bedrooms upstairs—practical for family life or staged rental income.
The standout asset is the long, well-established rear garden of approximately 130 ft, divided into lawn, seating areas and mature planting that offers privacy and scope for landscaping or an extension (subject to consents). The front presents an attractive bay-windowed façade and a small enclosed garden; on-street parking is available nearby.
The property is gas-central heated with double glazing (install date unknown) and comes with mains services. It sits in a very affluent, small-town setting with good local schools, fast broadband and easy road links to Leicester and Peterborough. EPC rating D and the assumed solid brick walls (likely with little original insulation) mean upgrading thermal performance could be a sensible medium-term project.
Practical considerations: the house is freehold, Council Tax Band C, and presents as well maintained externally but with interior areas showing an eclectic, dated finish that will suit buyers wanting to update. There is no flood risk, crime levels are average and mobile signal is average. Overall this is a characterful, centrally located family home with a rare long garden and clear potential to modernise and add value.