Large family home with garden and woodland outlook near schools and transport.
1,647 sq ft over four floors with spacious Victorian proportions
This substantial four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offers generous family accommodation across four floors with 1,647 sq ft of living space. Character features include bay windows, high ceilings and a limestone fireplace with a multi-fuel burner; the top-floor attic bedroom enjoys vaulted ceilings and plenty of light. The house sits on an elevated plot with a gravelled patio and a wooded, terraced garden, providing private outdoor space and a pleasant outlook.
The layout suits growing families: two large reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen with utility room, cellar storage and three double bedrooms on the first floor, plus a large attic room above. Practical positives include double glazing, central heating via boiler and radiators, and a very long lease (999 years from 1878, c.851 years remaining) with a nominal ground rent.
Buyers should note some material points: the property has an EPC rating of D and sits in an area classed as deprived, which may affect resale timing. There is a single family bathroom plus a separate WC only; the garden is described as unkempt and will need ongoing maintenance or landscaping. Walls are likely traditional sandstone with no added cavity insulation, so further energy upgrades may be worthwhile.
Location is a key strength for families: walking distance to several well-regarded primary schools and close to local shops, cafes and public transport links. Good commuter access to the M66 and outdoor recreation nearby make this a versatile home for those seeking space, period character and proximity to both services and countryside.