Spacious Victorian terrace with original features — scope to modernise and extend further..
- Three double bedrooms with bay-windowed front and high ceilings
- Rear extension plus double off-shot adds flexible living space
- Private rear garden; on-street parking only, no garage
- Retains many original features; good scope for sympathetic refurbishment
- Requires modernisation throughout; likely insulation and cosmetic upgrades
- Leasehold tenure; EPC rating D, single family bathroom
A well-proportioned Victorian mid-terrace in Nether Edge, offering three double bedrooms and generous living space across approx. 1,257 sq ft. The house retains many original features including a bay window and high ceilings, and benefits from a rear extension with a double off-shot that increases family living options. A private rear garden provides outdoor space; on-street parking is available directly outside.
The property sits close to Abbeydale Road’s shops, cafés and transport links and falls within Mercia School’s catchment — a strong draw for families. It is being sold with no onward chain, which could speed up purchase and occupation. Broadband and mobile signal are reported excellent, while council tax is very low.
Important practical points: the house needs modernisation throughout and the solid brick construction likely has little original insulation. It is leasehold, has a single family bathroom, no garage, and on-street parking only. EPC rating D. Buyers should expect refurbishment works (cosmetic and possible fabric upgrades) to bring the property fully up to modern standards.
This will suit buyers seeking an inner-suburban family home with period character and scope to remodel or upgrade. Investors or renovators will also find potential in the size and layout, but plan for works and budget accordingly.