Renovated two-bed home with long private garden and powered log-cabin office.
Two large double bedrooms with feature fireplace in front bedroom
A characterful Victorian mid-terrace recently refreshed to combine original features with modern finishes. The front reception benefits from a large exposed brick fireplace and wood-burning stove, while the sellers have upgraded rooms throughout, preserving beams, sash windows and original doors.
Two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a generous loft room provide flexible family space; the ground-floor bathroom and light kitchen look onto a long, private rear garden with decking and a powered log cabin that functions well as a home office or gym. Off-street parking and easy access to Martins Heron and Ascot stations make commuting straightforward.
Practical points to note: the house is a solid-brick Victorian build (circa 1881) with assumed uninsulated walls, which may affect running costs despite double glazing and a modern gas boiler. The plot is long but relatively narrow; there is a single bathroom and modest overall plot size. Council tax is moderate and the property is freehold.
This home will suit buyers seeking a character-filled, move-in-ready house with garden and home-office space close to green areas, good schools and transport links. There’s scope to personalise the loft and garden areas further, but purchasers should factor potential insulation or energy-efficiency upgrades into their plans.