Three-bedroom period property with garage and en-suite bedrooms, ideal for rental income.
Bay-fronted Victorian terraced house with period features
Three bedrooms, three en-suites plus separate family bathroom
Large kitchen/dining room on lower ground floor
Detached garage with rear lane access
Low-maintenance rear garden with patio and lawn
Leasehold tenure — buyer to check terms and ground rent
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; thermal upgrade likely needed
Located in town centre; area records higher crime levels
Set in the heart of Swindon town centre, this red-brick, bay-fronted terrace offers practical family living and investor appeal. The layout includes three bedrooms, three en-suites and a separate family bathroom, giving flexible sleeping and letting options. A detached garage with rear access and a low-maintenance rear garden add useful storage and outdoor space.
Internally the home mixes period character with straightforward, average-sized rooms; there’s a bay-fronted living room, large kitchen/dining room on the lower ground floor and a generous main bedroom. Two further bedrooms each have en-suite facilities, improving rental potential or multi-occupant convenience. Double glazing and mains gas central heating are already installed.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold, was built circa 1900–1929 and has cavity walls assumed without added insulation. The area records higher crime levels and the house sits in a dense urban setting, so buyers should assess security and local amenity impacts. Some updating and insulation improvement would enhance energy performance and long-term running costs.
This house suits a growing family wanting town-centre convenience — short walks to the train station, shops and schools — or a landlord seeking good rental configuration. Viewings will suit buyers who value location and character and who are comfortable with modest modernisation to maximise the property’s potential.