Character-filled family home with large garden and cellar potential in convenient NN1 location.
Spacious three-bedroom Victorian terrace with original period features
Large private rear garden with decking and summerhouse
Generous cellar with development potential, subject to consents
Modern galley kitchen, utility room and separate WC
Cheap Council Tax Band B; freehold tenure
No off-street parking — on-street only
Area records higher crime levels; consider security measures
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This spacious Victorian terraced house blends original period detail with practical modern upgrades, offering generous living space across multiple floors. High ceilings, working fireplaces, sash windows and decorative coving preserve the property’s character, while a modern galley kitchen, uPVC double glazing and gas central heating provide everyday comfort.
The layout suits a growing family: three good-sized bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC, plus a useful utility room and a large cellar with potential for conversion (subject to necessary consents). The long, enclosed rear garden with decking, summerhouse and mature shrub borders is a standout for outdoor play and entertaining.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a cheap Council Tax Band B. The property sits close to several good and outstanding schools and local amenities, making it convenient for family life and daily errands.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: there is no off-street parking (on-street only) and the local area records higher crime levels. Any cellar conversion or major alterations will require planning and listed/structural checks. Overall, this is a character-rich family home with scope to personalise and add value.