- Freehold three-bedroom Victorian terrace with no onward chain
- New roof, uPVC double glazing and gas central heating
- Cellar provides generous storage or utility space
- Large attic bedroom adds flexible living space
- Four-piece bathroom on first floor, scope for modernisation
- Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation, upgrade may be needed
- Council Tax Band A (very cheap) and good transport links
- Local area records above-average crime rates
This freehold three-bedroom Victorian terrace on Burnaby Street offers practical family accommodation across four floors, with a rear garden and useful cellar storage. The property has recently had a new roof fitted and benefits from uPVC double glazing and gas central heating, making it comfortable now while leaving scope for cosmetic updating.
Ground-floor layout includes a front lounge with period cornice and a kitchen/diner to the rear with integrated oven and plumbing for appliances. A cellar provides substantial storage or utility space. The first floor houses two bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom, while a large third bedroom occupies the attic floor, giving flexible sleeping arrangements for family or tenants.
Location is convenient for everyday needs — walking distance to local shops, Morrisons, Hillsborough Park and regular public transport including the Supertram. Council Tax is low (Band A), and the property is sold with no onward chain, which will suit buyers wanting a quicker move. 
Notable considerations: the terrace is solid-brick construction with no installed cavity insulation (assumed), so buyers planning energy upgrades should budget accordingly. The surrounding area records above-average crime rates compared with national figures. While neutrally presented, the kitchen and bathrooms could be modernised to add value.



























































