Freehold Victorian terrace with renovation potential in popular Clarendon Park..
Freehold Victorian end-terrace with high ceilings and period features
Offered with no upward chain — immediate purchase possible
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room
Requires full modernisation; walls solid brick with no insulation assumed
Double glazing installed before 2002; likely replacement or upgrade needed
Single family bathroom for three bedrooms; layout limits immediate family use
Small courtyard rear garden — low maintenance but limited outdoor space
Located in student-friendly Clarendon Park — strong rental demand, possible noise
A Victorian end-of-terrace in Clarendon Park offered freehold and with no upward chain, this three-bedroom home suits buyers seeking character and scope to add value. The property retains period features such as high ceilings, sash-style windows and a working fireplace, arranged over two floors with two reception rooms and a kitchen/breakfast room.
The house requires renovation and modernisation throughout — the walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation and the double glazing dates from before 2002. Heating is by a mains-gas boiler and radiators; the single family bathroom serves three bedrooms. The modest rear courtyard garden is low-maintenance but the plot is small.
Positioned in a cosmopolitan, student-oriented neighbourhood, the location delivers strong local amenities, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband potential (capable of ultrafast speeds but no current connection). The area’s rental demand and Clarendon Park’s popularity make this a sensible option for investors or first-time buyers willing to renovate to increase value.
Buyers should note the clear renovation needs and the small plot size; the layout and period proportions offer straightforward improvement potential to create contemporary, high-demand accommodation or a long-term family home.