Spacious three-bedroom Victorian terrace with landscaped garden and excellent commuter links — ideal for growing families.
Victorian mid-terrace with bay window and period character
Three bedrooms — two doubles and a versatile single room
Landscaped rear garden with patio, pergola, summerhouse and shed
Open-plan kitchen/dining plus additional reception room and ground-floor WC
Rear extension carried out; no building-regulation documents available
Stone walls likely uninsulated — further thermal upgrades probable
FTTP broadband, excellent mobile signal, fast commuter links (station nearby)
Freehold; Council Tax Band D
Set on a quiet Undy crescent, this Victorian mid-terrace offers roomy family living across well-proportioned reception spaces and three bedrooms. The front bay window floods the sitting room with light while the rear of the house opens into a practical open-plan kitchen and dining area with a handy utility cupboard and ground-floor WC.
The rear garden is a standout: landscaped borders, a patio with pergola, lawn, summerhouse, shed and a vegetable plot provide private outdoor space and rear access. Broadband is FTTP with fast speeds and Severn Tunnel Junction and the M4 are close, making daily commuting straightforward.
Buyers should note the property has a rear extension for which building regulation or approval documents are not available; interested parties must rely on their own inspections, searches and surveys. The solid stone walls are assumed uninsulated and the house was constructed before 1900, so further energy upgrades may be needed to improve thermal performance and running costs.
This freehold terrace suits families seeking character and outdoor space in a commuter-friendly location, or buyers prepared to carry out targeted refurbishment. Council Tax is Band D and the area classification shows pockets of higher deprivation, so prospective buyers should research local services and long-term value drivers before committing.