Chain-free freehold Victorian mid-terrace close to Leek town centre
This compact Victorian mid-terrace sits a short walk from Leek town centre, offering an affordable step onto the property ladder or a straightforward buy-to-let. The house is presented well throughout with a cosy lounge, practical fitted kitchen, two bedrooms (one double, one single) and a modern shower room. Its small footprint and low-maintenance paved yard with decking suit buyers wanting minimal outdoor upkeep.
The home is chain-free and freehold, with mains gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband — practical for everyday living and renting. Period exterior features and a central location are genuine value drivers for first-time buyers or investors seeking easy access to shops, cafés and local transport links.
Buyers should note the property’s limitations: internal living space is modest (approximately 506 sq ft) with a very small plot and small second bedroom. The walls are original solid brick with no installed cavity insulation (assumed), so further insulation or modernisation may be desirable to improve comfort and running costs. Council tax is low, but the immediate area records higher crime levels and wider local deprivation, which could affect rental demand and resale premiums.
Overall this is a well-presented, low-maintenance Victorian terrace that suits a first-time buyer wanting central convenience or an investor after a straightforward let. A viewing is recommended to assess space and refurbishment potential.







































































