Chain-free Victorian terrace with cellar and courtyard — ideal first-time buy or project..
Two double bedrooms; feature and original fireplaces retained.
Chain-free freehold — quick purchase possible.
Large cellar and powered outhouse for storage.
Compact courtyard rear garden with decked seating area.
Fitted kitchen with appliances; underfloor heating in kitchen.
Double glazing installed pre-2002; gas central heating present.
Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) — potential improvement costs.
Located in a very deprived area — impacts resale/rental performance.
This two-bedroom mid-terrace offers an accessible entry into the Nottingham market for first-time buyers looking for a well-located starter home. The house retains period character — original and feature fireplaces, wooden floorboards and high ceilings — and comes with practical extras such as a large cellar and an outhouse for storage. It is offered freehold and chain-free, so purchase can move quickly.
Internally the layout is straightforward: living room, separate dining room, fitted kitchen and a three-piece bathroom upstairs with two bedrooms above. The kitchen is fitted and has underfloor heating; the property benefits from double glazing (installed before 2002) and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working or student renting.
Buyers should be aware this is a period terrace constructed c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and likely little cavity insulation. The plot is small with a courtyard-style rear garden and modest kitchen footprint. The local area is classed as very deprived, which may affect resale or rental yields, but the proximity to the city centre, universities, hospitals and good transport links strengthens long-term demand.
Overall this house suits buyers who prioritise location and period charm and who are prepared to update and personalise a compact home. The property’s low council tax band, cellar storage and no upward chain make it a practical and affordable option to get onto the property ladder.