Spacious Victorian terrace with garden, low council tax and strong transport links — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Mid-terrace Victorian house with three bedrooms
A solidly built Victorian mid-terrace offering three bedrooms, a separate reception room and a private rear garden. The house sits on a small plot but benefits from good natural light, double glazing (unknown install date) and a mains-gas boiler with radiators. Council tax is band A, keeping running costs low, and an EPC C indicates reasonable energy efficiency for the age of the property.
The location is well connected: frequent public transport links and local amenities are within walking distance. Nearby primary and secondary schools are mixed in Ofsted performance, and surrounding facilities include shops, pubs and parks. Crime levels are reported as very low, though the wider area scores high on deprivation indicators — buyers should weigh long-term area regeneration prospects.
Internally the property appears well maintained and useable as a family home or a buy-to-let. Note the house was originally built 1900–1929 and likely has solid brick walls with no built-in cavity insulation; further insulation or modernization could improve comfort and reduce bills. The footprint is average (915 sq ft) with one bathroom — families may want to consider adapting the layout if more bathroom space is required.