Victorian mid-terrace with period features and three storeys
Through lounge with French doors and low-maintenance patio garden
Basement games room, utility and storage — flexible extra space
Three bedrooms across first and second floors; generous main bedroom
Solid brick walls; assumed no insulation — thermal upgrades likely needed
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Located in very deprived area with high local crime — consider security
Freehold; convenient for buses, schools and Leeds commuter routes
A deceptive three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering generous internal space across three floors, arranged as a through lounge, kitchen/diner, useful lower-ground games room and three bedrooms. The property suits buyers seeking an affordable central Leeds base with commuting links and flexible living space — ideal for first-time buyers or young families looking to personalise a home.
Highlights include period character, French doors to a low-maintenance patio and a basement that provides utility, storage and a versatile games/bar room or home office. The house is freehold and sits close to shops, buses, schools (several rated Good) and major road links for easy access to Leeds city centre and motorways.
Buyers should expect some cosmetic and thermal-upgrade work: the property is solid-brick with assumed no cavity insulation, glazing install date is unknown, and period houses of this age often benefit from targeted improvements. The neighbourhood records high crime and is in a very deprived area, so purchasers should factor local conditions and potential security measures into their plans.
Overall this is an affordable, characterful terraced house with flexible rooms and clear renovation potential. It will suit buyers who want space to adapt and improve rather than a fully modern, turn-key home.















































































