Affordable period house with private yard and refurbishment potential.
Chain-free freehold Victorian mid-terrace with bay window
This mid-terraced three-bedroom house on Bowland Crescent is a chain-free, freehold opportunity suited to first-time buyers or small families seeking affordable entry to Blaydon. The property retains period character—stone facade and bay window—and benefits from good digital connectivity and a private rear yard for outdoor use.
The layout includes two reception rooms, a kitchen with integrated oven and hob, and a single bathroom. The home is average-sized (approx. 828 sq ft) and offers straightforward potential to improve value through cosmetic modernisation or a modest refurbishment.
Buyers should note the property needs updating: interior finishes are dated, some wear is visible and the solid walls are likely uninsulated. EPC rating D and double glazing have an unknown installation date. The small plot and single bathroom may suit a young family but could limit appeal for larger households.
Practical positives include low council tax (Band A), mains gas central heating, freehold tenure and no flood risk. The location sits near everyday amenities, good primary and secondary schools, and local transport links, making day-to-day life convenient while offering scope for uplift after improvement works.