Bay-fronted living room with high ceilings and restored timber floors
Contemporary kitchen/sitting room opening to private walled garden
Three double bedrooms plus converted attic providing extra living space
Basement provides extensive storage and utility potential
Traditional solid-brick walls; assumed no cavity insulation (upgrade advised)
Energy Rating D and single family bathroom — potential efficiency improvements
Small plot/forecourt and low-maintenance garden, not large outdoor space
Council tax band E (above average)
Set on a quiet, highly sought North West Leamington Spa street, this impressive Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with flexible family living. High ceilings, a bay-fronted living room and restored timber floors provide classic charm while a contemporary kitchen/sitting room opens directly onto a private, low‑maintenance walled garden — an easy outdoor space for children and low upkeep for busy households.
The house offers three double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a large converted attic and useful basement storage, giving scope for growing family needs or a home office. Room proportions are generous for a terrace of this age and the loft conversion significantly increases usable space. The property is freehold and located within easy reach of Warwick and Leamington town centres, well-regarded primary schools and local amenities.
Practical considerations: the property is a traditional solid-brick Victorian build with assumed lack of cavity wall insulation, an Energy Rating D and a single family bathroom. The plot and forecourt are small and council tax is above average; buyers wanting the highest energy efficiency or larger outdoor space should factor in potential upgrade costs. Overall this is a spacious, characterful family home in a very affluent area, suited to buyers seeking period features with modern living and further improvement potential.