Large period home near the Promenade with strong upside for renovators.
Spacious four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, circa 1930–1949
One road back from the Promenade, strong location for seaside demand
Ground floor: two receptions, dining kitchen, utility, and WC
Single family bathroom only; one bathroom for four bedrooms
Garage to the rear and small west-facing garden for parking
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating present
Requires renovation throughout; sold with no onward chain
Area has high crime and very high deprivation; factor in risks
This spacious four-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian house sits just one road back from Blackpool Promenade, offering strong rental or resale potential after renovation. The ground floor features two reception rooms, a dining kitchen, utility and downstairs WC; upstairs are four bedrooms plus a dressing room and a single family bathroom. A rear garage and small west-facing garden add useful outdoor and parking space.
The property is freehold and benefits from UPVC double glazing, gas central heating and period features such as bay windows and high ceilings. It occupies an average-sized footprint (approximately 1,550 sq ft) on a small plot and was constructed circa 1930–1949. Sold with no onward chain, it suits buyers who can carry out upgrades and cosmetic modernisation.
Important considerations: the house needs renovation throughout, has only one bathroom for four bedrooms, and lies in an area with high crime and significant deprivation. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local amenities and schools are nearby, but purchasers should budget for repairs and modernisation works before occupation or letting.