Extended mid-terrace with three bedrooms and multiple reception rooms
Off-street parking for one to two vehicles on paved driveway
Ground-floor shower room, first-floor bathroom plus separate WC
Ample-sized rear garden, patio and concrete-built shed for storage
Double glazed and gas central heating; EPC rated B
Dated decor throughout; obvious scope for modernisation
Solid-brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) may need thermal upgrades
Small urban plot; limited front/side outside space
This extended mid-terraced home in Belgrave offers practical family living across two floors with three bedrooms and multiple reception rooms. The layout includes a front lounge, larger sitting room, extended dining area opening to the garden, a compact kitchen, a ground-floor shower room, first-floor bathroom with jacuzzi-style bath and a separate WC — useful for family routines or sharer households.
The property presents solid period bones from the 1930s: bay windows, brick construction and generous reception proportions. Double glazing, gas central heating and an EPC B indicate decent energy performance. Off-street parking for one to two cars and an ample rear garden with patio and concrete-built shed add day-to-day convenience and outdoor space.
Decor is dated and the house offers a clear refurbishment opportunity to modernise kitchens, bathrooms and internal finishes. Walls are likely solid brick with no added cavity insulation (as built), so buyers should consider potential insulation or upgrade work. The plot is typical for an urban terrace with a small front and modest rear garden.
Suitable for families or investors, this freehold terrace is practical and well-located for local schools and amenities. Viewings are by appointment; an internal inspection is recommended to confirm room sizes, layout suitability and any required repairs or modernisation costs.



























































