Victorian mid-terrace with decorative fireplaces and period proportions
This well-proportioned Victorian mid-terrace offers 964 sq ft of flexible living across three floors, retaining period character such as decorative fireplaces and high-street-facing sash windows. Two generous reception rooms and a practical galley kitchen with adjoining utility and WC suit everyday family life and entertaining. A converted loft room provides versatile extra space for a third bedroom, home office, or hobby room.
Externally, the low-maintenance courtyard garden and brick outbuilding give useful private outdoor space and storage without extensive upkeep. The location in Draycott places shops, cafés, a Co-op and local pubs within easy walking distance, with good schools nearby and countryside walks close at hand.
Practical essentials are in place: double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas boiler and radiators, and freehold tenure. Notable considerations include solid-brick construction with assumed absence of wall insulation and the modest courtyard plot size, which may appeal less to buyers seeking large gardens. Council tax is described as very cheap, and transport links (A52, M1, nearby rail stations) make commuting straightforward.
Overall this property will suit first-time buyers or young families wanting character, manageable outdoor space and commuter convenience, while buyers wanting fully modernised thermal performance should factor potential insulation improvements into their plans.