Chain-free Victorian four-bed with open-plan kitchen, rear yard and good broadband.
Chain free and freehold, ready for quick occupation
Large open-plan kitchen-diner and bay-fronted reception room
Four bedrooms; one bathroom — may be tight for larger families
Built before 1900 with solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation
Single glazing — upgrade recommended for comfort and efficiency
Sizeable rear yard; small plot and on-street parking only
Very deprived area with higher local crime rates (affects resale/rental)
Fast broadband; no flood risk
This four-bedroom mid-terrace on Park Road South offers generous living space across an older Victorian layout and is sold chain-free for a quicker move. The house has an open-plan kitchen-diner and a large reception room with a bay window—features that suit a growing family seeking roomy, practical accommodation close to schools and Birkenhead Park.
The property is structurally traditional: solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. While the home is presented well internally, it retains period construction characteristics and single glazing, so buyers should expect improvement scope around energy efficiency and thermal comfort.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, fast broadband, no flood risk and a sizeable rear yard for outdoor use. Note the property sits in a very deprived area with higher local crime rates and on-street parking only; these local factors may affect resale or rental appeal. There is one bathroom for four bedrooms, which is typical for an older terrace but important for larger families to consider.