Newly renovated in 2024 with full rewire and new boiler
Four bedrooms (top floor currently used as home office)
Open-plan fitted breakfast kitchen with bi-fold doors to garden
South-facing garden with porcelain tiles and built-in seating
Single family bathroom only (four-piece suite)
Double glazing installed before 2002 (older windows)
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation works
Small plot; area classified as deprived with average crime levels
A recently renovated Victorian terrace finished in 2024, this four-bedroom home blends period character with contemporary living. High ceilings, original fireplaces and restored bay windows give the house a strong sense of heritage, while a full rewire and new boiler mean the essential systems have been updated for modern life.
The ground floor is arranged for everyday family life and entertaining. An open-plan fitted breakfast kitchen and dining area with bi-fold doors connects directly to a south-facing garden with porcelain tiles and built-in seating. A separate utility room and a ground-floor WC add practical convenience for busy households.
Three bedrooms sit on the first floor, two retaining original fireplaces, while the top floor provides a private fourth bedroom or home office. The house has one family bathroom with a four-piece suite that mixes period styling and contemporary fittings. Total size is average (approximately 1,166 sq ft) and the plot is small but usefully designed.
Important factual points: the property has double glazing installed before 2002 and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation. There is a single bathroom for four bedrooms, and the wider area is classified as deprived with average crime levels. Council tax is very cheap, broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the house is freehold with no flooding risk.































































































































































