Compact, characterful home ideal for first-time buyers seeking central convenience.
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with character features and period brick façade
Double-glazed windows and mains gas central heating throughout
Recently refitted shower room; practical kitchen plus utility space
Two bedrooms plus small third reception/study off bedroom 2
Small, walled courtyard garden — limited outdoor space
Built before 1900 with cavity walls and no added insulation (assumed)
Exterior needs repainting; dormer requires attention
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; low council tax
This two-bedroom Victorian terraced cottage sits in central Ottery St Mary, within easy reach of shops, schools and local amenities. The house offers practical living across an entrance hall, dining room, living room, fitted kitchen, utility and a recently refitted shower room. Two first-floor bedrooms plus a third small reception/study off bedroom 2 give flexible accommodation for a small family or two-bedroom home with workspace.
The property benefits from double glazing installed since 2002, mains gas boiler and radiators, freehold tenure and no flood risk. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are both strong here, and council tax is low — useful running-cost advantages for first-time buyers or those downsizing.
Buyers should note this is a period mid-terrace built before 1900 with assumed cavity walls and no added insulation, so energy performance may be modest and some upgrade work could be needed. The roof dormer and exterior brickwork need attention and repainting. Rooms are generally modest in size, and the small walled courtyard garden limits outdoor space.
Overall this is a characterful, centrally located home with immediate practical benefits and clear potential for energy improvements or cosmetic updating. It will suit purchasers looking for a compact, affordable property in a historic Devon town — particularly first-time buyers or those wanting a low-maintenance town centre base.