Characterful mid-terrace with sunny rear garden and short walk to Gloucester Road..
Three bedrooms with separate reception and open-plan kitchen/diner
Larger-than-average south-west facing rear garden
Offered freehold with no onward chain
Finished to a high standard throughout
EPC D (68) — energy improvements likely needed
Solid brick Victorian walls; insulation not present/assumed
Single family bathroom; no en-suite
Area records above-average crime levels
A well-presented three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in St Werburghs, finished to a high standard and offered with no onward chain. The ground floor flows from a separate reception room into a bright, modern open-plan kitchen/diner with double‑glazed French doors that open onto a larger-than-average south‑west facing garden. Period features, including a cast-iron fireplace and cornice, sit alongside contemporary fittings and solid wood worktops.
The first floor provides two double bedrooms, a single bedroom/home office and a contemporary family bathroom. There is clear scope to add value by converting the loft (subject to permissions) or updating insulation and services — the property’s solid brick walls are original and assumed uninsulated. An EPC rating of D (68) reflects some energy-improvement opportunity.
Location is a major draw: tucked close to Narroways Nature Reserve, under a mile from Gloucester Road and within easy reach of the city centre, independent shops and amenities. Local primary and secondary schools are nearby and the area benefits from excellent mobile and fast broadband. Note: the neighbourhood records above-average crime statistics — buyers should consider personal security measures.
Ideal for families or first-time buyers seeking character with contemporary living and future improvement potential. The freehold tenure and lack of a sale chain make for a straightforward move, but potential purchasers should budget for possible insulation upgrades and consider the single-family bathroom when assessing household needs.