Spacious three-bed terrace near town centre with basement conversion potential.
- Victorian mid-terrace with bay window and period features
- Large-feeling layout: 3 beds, 2 reception rooms, cellar/basement
- Basement offers conversion potential subject to consent and works
- Enclosed rear garden, shed with power and outside electric point
- Small front forecourt; rear garden has shared neighbour right of way
- Section of kitchen ceiling removed for leak repair; needs reinstating
- Mains gas central heating, UPVC double glazing throughout
- Located in very deprived area with very high local crime rates
A substantial Victorian mid-terrace in central Newtown, this three-bedroom house sits within easy walking distance of the town centre, station and local services. The property retains period character — bay window, chimney and decorative brickwork — while offering practical modern comforts such as gas central heating and UPVC double glazing.
Ground and first-floor living is arranged around two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen, with a cellar/basement that offers genuine potential for conversion into extra living space or utility rooms subject to the necessary consents. The enclosed rear garden is well maintained, has a paved seating area and a powered garden shed; note there is a shared right of way across the garden used by neighbouring properties (numbers 51–53).
The house is well suited to a family or buyers seeking a roomy town property with scope to add value through sympathetic updating. There are a few notable practical issues: a section of the kitchen ceiling has been removed for leak repairs and needs reinstating, the basement would require consent and likely refurbishment to convert, and the property sits in an area recorded as very deprived with very high local crime rates — factors to consider for resale or rental strategies.
Overall this is a characterful, large-feeling terrace with sensible modern systems in place and clear scope for improvement. Viewing is recommended for buyers wanting central location, period features and the potential to create extra, usable space.