Three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with period features and stripped wooden floors.
Freehold; approx 840 sq ft over multiple storeys with loft access.
Small enclosed rear patio garden; gated rear access.
On-street parking only; no private off-street parking.
One rear bedroom accessed via Bedroom 2 — limited privacy for occupants.
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; double glazing fitted pre-2002.
Above-average local crime and recorded medium flood risk; insurance implications.
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, EPC C and mains gas boiler.
This three-bedroom Victorian terrace on a quiet no-through street blends period character with practical modern updates, ideal for first-time buyers or young professionals seeking a commuter base. The sitting/dining room retains original features — stripped wooden floors and an ornate fireplace — while the kitchen and bathroom provide contemporary convenience.
The house is freehold with a compact, low-maintenance rear patio garden and gated rear access. At about 840 sq ft across multiple storeys, the layout works well for shared living or a small family; loft access offers potential for extra storage or future conversion (subject to consents).
Buyers should note a few material points: solid brick walls are likely uninsulated, the glazing was installed before 2002, and one small bedroom is only accessible through the second bedroom — not ideal for shared rental occupancy. The property is in a deprived area with above-average crime and a recorded medium flood risk, so factor these into insurance and location choices.
Practical benefits include mains gas heating with a modern combi boiler, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, an EPC rating of C, and easy rail links to Cambridge and London. The property presents a largely move-in-ready home with room for selective improvement to boost comfort and value.











































































































