- Architect-designed full renovation and loft conversion
- Double-height kitchen-diner with skylights and bi-fold doors
- Insulated 15m² garden office with power and network cabling
- Oak flooring and underfloor heating on ground floor
- Restored period features: doors, coving, handrail and roses
- Single family bathroom only; may limit larger households
- Small rear plot despite mature, professionally designed garden
- Freehold; EPC B; council tax Band D
A striking architect-led renovation has transformed this Victorian mid-terrace into a light-filled, family-focused home. The double-height kitchen-diner, vaulted skylights and bi-fold doors connect living space directly to a carefully designed rear garden, while oak floors, plantation shutters and restored period details preserve the property’s character.
Practical, modern upgrades include underfloor heating, double glazing, a large insulated garden office with power and network cabling, and a full loft conversion that provides a bright third bedroom with panoramic skylight. The property is offered freehold with an EPC B and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
Notable limitations: the plot is small and the house has a single family bathroom, which may be a constraint for larger households. The immediate area records high deprivation levels despite Canton’s strong local amenities; buyers should consider local context when assessing long-term value. A non-refundable AML administration fee is required post-offer acceptance — buyers must factor this into their process costs.
This home suits professionals or families who value period character with high-spec contemporary living and who can accommodate the single bathroom and compact garden scale. A pre-purchase structural/survey inspection is recommended to verify details and recent works.