Spacious period home with enormous private garden and off‑street parking.
Period features: bay windows, cornicing and Adams fireplace
Large rear garden in excess of 150 feet, very private
Spacious kitchen/diner and separate formal lounge
Lower-ground utility/cellar plus substantial storage space
Detached double garage and gated driveway for multiple cars
Four bedrooms over four floors; some upper rooms are smaller
Freehold tenure and very low Council Tax (Band A)
Area is deprived with above-average local crime rates
This late-Victorian end-terrace offers a rare combination of period character and generous family space across four floors. High ceilings, bay windows, original cornicing and an Adams fireplace create instant curb appeal, while a large kitchen/diner and separate formal lounge give practical living and entertaining space for a growing household.
The rear garden extends to over 150 feet and is a primary feature — mature planting, privacy and room for play, sport or further landscaping. Practical outbuildings include a lower-ground utility/cellar, substantial storage and a detached double garage, with a gated private driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles.
The home is suited to families seeking space near schools and green corridors; nearby primary and secondary schools have Good Ofsted ratings. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, helping with homeworking and connectivity. The property is freehold with very low council tax (Band A), which will appeal to cost-conscious buyers.
Important considerations: the house sits in a more deprived area with above-average local crime rates and is in a terrace setting close to neighbours. Some rooms on upper floors are smaller and the property will suit buyers wanting a substantial period home rather than a turnkey modern finish — there may be scope and cost for updating or a loft conversion to unlock further value. Viewings are recommended to assess condition and layout in person.