Large three-storey Victorian home with annex and no upward chain — family or investor opportunity..
Victorian bay-fronted semi-detached; high ceilings and large rooms
Three-storey layout with self-contained second-floor annex
Approximately 1,367 sq ft — larger than many nearby homes
No upward chain; vacant possession on completion
Low-maintenance enclosed rear garden; small plot size
Solid brick walls (circa 1900–1929); likely no wall insulation
Higher-than-average local crime rate — factor for buyers
Good transport links to city, QMC and City Hospital
A spacious Victorian bay-fronted semi-detached house arranged over three storeys, offered with vacant possession and no upward chain. The house combines large, high-ceilinged principal rooms with a self-contained second-floor annex (kitchen, shower room and bedroom) — useful for multi-generational living or as a rental unit. The ground and first floors provide flexible living: a large bay-fronted reception, dining/bedroom with en-suite potential, and a modern-fitted kitchen with cellar access.
Practical features include double glazing, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and a low-maintenance enclosed rear garden. At approximately 1,367 sq ft the home is larger than many nearby terraces and sits on a small plot on a tree-lined street with good public transport links to the city centre, QMC and the City Hospital.
Notable points to consider: the property is an older solid-brick Victorian build (circa 1900–1929) and walls are assumed uninsulated, which may affect running costs and could benefit from insulation works. The local area has a higher crime level than average, which should factor into buyer considerations. The plot is compact and the garden is low-maintenance rather than generous. Overall this is a flexible family home with income potential for investors, but buyers should budget for possible energy-efficiency upgrades and consider local crime factors.
Nearby schools rated Good and a wide range of local amenities make the house suitable for families; the separate top-floor unit and three bathrooms also make it attractive to landlords seeking multi-let opportunities or an HMO conversion subject to permissions.