Spacious central home with private residents gardens and no onward chain.
Grade II listed four-storey townhouse with strong period features
This Grade II listed, four-storey mid-terrace townhouse offers generous living over 1,711 sq ft and direct access to private resident gardens. High ceilings, tall sash windows and large reception rooms retain strong period character while a modern lower-ground open-plan kitchen/dining/lounge provides contemporary family living and entertaining space. The second floor is arranged as a principal suite with en-suite and dressing area, and the property is sold freehold with no onward chain — convenient for a quick move.
Buyers should be clear that the listed status will restrict external and many internal alterations and may complicate repairs or refurbishment. The building is solid-brick with assumed lack of wall insulation; partial double glazing is fitted but installed dates are unknown. There is a small rear yard and forecourt rather than a large garden, and an outhouse provides limited external storage.
Practical considerations include the area's high crime level and local deprivation, which may concern some buyers and affect resale timing. On the positive side, the location is extremely central with easy walking access to shops, cafes, bus and train stations; broadband and mobile signals are excellent, making the house suitable for commuters and home-working. Nearby primary schools have good Ofsted ratings; several secondary options require improvement.
Overall this is a spacious city-centre family home with strong period appeal and modern entertaining space. It will suit buyers who value central location and character and are prepared to manage listed-building constraints and some updating to maximise comfort and energy efficiency.