Grade II-listed Victorian semi-detached townhouse with original features
High ceilings and bay window create a spacious feel
Two double bedrooms plus study area across three floors
Kitchen/diner with pantry and appliance spaces
Enclosed small front garden with paved path and lawn
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation, limits energy upgrades
Listing status will restrict alterations; consent required for changes
Freehold, mains gas heating, very low council tax, fast broadband
This Grade II-listed Victorian semi delivers genuine period character across a practical two-bedroom layout. High ceilings, bay windows, original brickwork and fitted wardrobes create a warm, well-presented home ideal for first-time buyers or those seeking a town-centre period property.
The accommodation includes a generous living room with feature fireplace, a kitchen/diner with pantry and useful appliances space, a first-floor bathroom with shower-over-bath, and a second-floor bedroom and study area. The house feels larger than many two-bed town properties thanks to good ceiling heights and room proportions.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, freehold tenure, very low council tax, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working. The enclosed front garden and paved path add kerb appeal and outdoor space without large maintenance requirements.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Grade II listing may restrict alterations and require listed-building consents, and the property’s solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation. While presented well, further energy improvements or larger modernisation will need sensitive planning. Overall, this is a character-rich, centrally located home with clear scope for sympathetic upgrading.























































































