Spacious Victorian terrace with boarded loft and garden — needs modernisation, great central location.
Three bedrooms with high ceilings and period bay window
This deceptively spacious three-bedroom end-terrace offers a practical family layout and period character in a convenient central Blackpool location. The house extends to about 1,098 sq ft, with high ceilings, a bay-windowed front room and a boarded loft that gives useful storage or conversion potential (subject to consents). The rear garden is south-west facing with a decking area — a rare outdoor asset for an urban terrace.
The property is freehold, gas‑heated with a boiler and radiators, double glazed (installation date unknown) and currently rated EPC D. At £130,000 it represents value for buyers prepared to update cosmetic finishes and systems; the home does need modernisation in places but has sound period features to retain. The single bathroom and compact plot are typical of terrace living and should be considered by families planning day-to-day use.
Important local context: this part of Blackpool is classified as very deprived with very high crime levels and hampered aspiration in the wider area. Transport, schools and many amenities are close by — ideal for convenience — but buyers should weigh area safety and social factors when deciding. Council tax is very low, broadband and mobile signal are strong, and the boarded loft plus potential to refresh the accommodation create options for owner-occupiers or investors.
Overall, this house will suit an owner-occupier family seeking central convenience and period character who are willing to carry out light-to-moderate refurbishment, or an investor targeting a well-located rental in need of updating. Any purchaser should arrange their own surveys and local checks to confirm workmanship, glazing age and to assess security measures given the high-crime environment.