Mid-terrace Victorian red-brick house with period features
Two double bedrooms and open-plan kitchen/dining room
Long lawned rear garden with mature shrubs
Freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal throughout
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation (may need upgrading)
Situated near UHCW hospital and local transport links
Area shows deprivation and average crime rates
A compact Victorian mid-terrace offering two double bedrooms and a long rear garden in a central Stoke location. The house blends period character—bay window, tall skirtings and fireplaces—with a modernised kitchen/dining area and good natural light, making it a practical starter home or buy-to-let proposition.
The property is freehold with mains gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile signal — useful for commuters and on-call hospital staff nearby. Council tax is very low, and the house sits within walking distance of University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire and local amenities, increasing its rental and resale appeal.
Buyers should note the building dates (c.1900–1929) and assumed solid brick walls with no built-in insulation, typical of this era; further insulation or upgrading may be needed to improve energy efficiency. The wider area shows higher deprivation and average local crime rates, so purchasers should weigh location benefits against these local social factors.
Overall this is a well-presented period terrace with clear potential: ideal for a first-time buyer seeking character on a budget, or an investor targeting steady rental demand near the hospital and transport links.



















































































