Bright attic bedroom and modern kitchen in a convenient town-fringe location.
Victorian mid-terrace with character features and stone facade
A well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offering three bedrooms across three floors, ideal for first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in home with flexible space. The ground-floor lounge flows into an open-plan kitchen and dining area with integrated appliances, while a bright attic room with two Velux windows provides useful extra living or sleeping space.
Practical features include uPVC double glazing, gas central heating with boiler and radiators, built-in wardrobes, and useful cellar and loft storage. The property benefits from shared access to a communal rear yard and sits close to local schools, shops and transport links in a comfortable, small-town neighbourhood.
Notable considerations: the house dates from before 1900 and the sandstone walls are assumed to have no insulation, so buyers should budget for potential improvement works (wall insulation or upgrades) if desired. There is only one bathroom and rear outdoor space is communal rather than private. Prospective purchasers should also check title deeds for boundaries and rights of way before exchange.
Overall this freehold, budget-friendly home (Council Tax Band A) suits first-time buyers or investors looking for character, practical modern updates and straightforward layout with scope to improve energy efficiency and personalise finishes.