Chain-free Victorian three-bed terrace with renovation potential near station and schools.
1,044 sqft three-bedroom mid-terrace with high ceilings and bay window
Chain-free freehold sale for a quicker purchase
Close to shops, schools, bus and train — commuter friendly
Single bathroom only; may limit larger family use
Likely uninsulated stone walls — energy improvements likely needed
1970s fittings; living areas and kitchen need modernisation
Small rear plot and modest external space
Wider area classified as very deprived — affects resale/rental outlook
This spacious three-bedroom mid-terrace on The Avenue offers 1,044 sq ft of traditional living space with high ceilings and a bay-fronted reception room. Situated a short walk from shops, schools, bus stops and the local train station, it’s well placed for commuters and families seeking local convenience. Offered freehold and chain-free, the purchase process can be straightforward for first-time buyers or investors.
The house retains period character in its stone façade, bay window and fireplace but requires modernisation in parts — the living areas and kitchen show 1970s-era fittings and would benefit from updating. Construction dates to the early 1900s; walls are likely uninsulated and the double glazing has an unknown install date, so buyers should factor potential energy-improvement costs into plans.
Practical considerations: the plot is small, there is a single bathroom and the property sits in a very deprived wider area, which affects long-term resale and rental yields. Council Tax Band C and mains gas central heating are positives for running costs. With clear scope for refurbishment, the house is attractive to those looking to add value and create a personalised home or rental unit.