Immaculate four-bed listed townhouse with walled gardens and off-street parking.
Grade II listed Georgian townhouse with rich period features
Minton-tiled hallway, original fireplaces and tall sash windows
Three reception rooms and open-plan dining kitchen, utility and cloakroom
Principal bedroom with en-suite; guest suite via second staircase
Professionally landscaped walled gardens, oak pergola and pizza oven
Driveway and oak-framed carport providing off-street parking
Listed status — alterations require consent; may increase maintenance costs
Council tax above average; plot size is relatively small
An exquisite Grade II listed Georgian townhouse on historic Welsh Row, this detached four-bedroom home combines original period detail with carefully considered modern comforts. The house retains striking features including Minton-tiled hallway, original fireplaces and tall sash windows, arranged across three reception rooms, an open-plan dining kitchen, utility and cloakroom. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite; two further bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom complete the main accommodation, with a guest suite accessed by a second staircase.
Outside, professionally designed formal walled gardens and patios create private entertaining areas, highlighted by an oak pergola and a built-in pizza oven. Off-street parking is provided via a driveway and oak-framed carport. At around 1,783 sq ft, the property sits on a relatively small plot but makes strong use of its grounds for landscaped outdoor living.
Important practical points: the property’s Grade II listed status preserves its historic character but will require any alterations to seek listed-building consent and may increase maintenance costs. Council tax is above average; the surrounding area shows pockets of deprivation despite low crime and good local schools. Broadband is fast, mobile signal is average, and the home is offered freehold and chain-free for early completion.
This house will suit a family or buyer who values period character, formal gardens and careful workmanship, and who is prepared to work within the constraints and responsibilities that come with a listed building.