Character-filled four‑bedroom town house with rare driveway and detached studio.
Period Georgian features: sash windows, high ceilings, original fireplaces
Four double bedrooms; two reception rooms and a separate study
Rare town-centre off-street driveway parking and detached garage/studio
Paved courtyards and brick stores; modest garden/plot for a town property
Cellar and utility room provide practical storage and workspace
Built before 1900 with solid brick walls—likely poor insulation, upgrade needed
One shower room for four bedrooms; families may need to add a bathroom
Wider area reports higher crime and relative deprivation—research local area
Regent House is a spacious, characterful Georgian town house ideally placed a short stroll from Leek town centre. High ceilings, sash windows, original fireplaces and stripped floorboards give the house a timeless feel, while generous rooms and four double bedrooms suit family life or flexible home working.
Ground floor living is versatile with two reception rooms, a kitchen centred on a gas-fired Aga, study, utility and useful cellar storage. Outside, rare town-centre off-street parking and a detached garage/studio add practical value; paved courtyards provide private outdoor space for dining and play, though garden space is modest compared with suburban homes.
The property has been well maintained and includes a modern shower room, mains gas central heating and useful built-in storage. Buyers should note the building’s solid brick construction (pre-1900) means there is little cavity insulation as built – upgrading for energy efficiency may be required. There is one shower room for four bedrooms, and the wider area records higher crime and relative deprivation, factors to consider for some purchasers.
Overall this freehold, chain-free home will appeal to families or buyers who value period character, town-centre convenience and off-street parking, and who are prepared to invest modestly in energy-efficiency improvements to fully modernise the property.