Victorian semi-detached with high ceilings and original Minton flooring
A well-presented Victorian semi-detached home arranged over three floors, set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Long Eaton. Period features such as high ceilings, original Minton tiles, stripped floorboards and a feature fireplace with a multi-fuel stove combine with recent upgrades for comfortable family living.
The house offers three good-sized bedrooms plus a useful loft room, a modern fitted breakfast kitchen and a contemporary first-floor bathroom. Practical improvements completed in the last 4–5 years include a new roof, new boiler, a damp proof course and added loft accommodation, so the home is largely move-in ready and being sold with no upward chain.
Outside space is low-maintenance and cleverly arranged over two levels with paved seating areas, a shaped lawn and two brick outbuildings for storage; the front courtyard is small. Buyers should note the property’s solid-brick construction (likely limited cavity insulation) and that the immediate area scores as more deprived with above-average local crime — factors to consider for longer-term running costs and resale.
Overall this Victorian townhouse will suit families or buyers seeking period character with modern comforts and minimal immediate refurbishment. Its location offers easy access to local schools, supermarkets and transport links to Nottingham, Derby and East Midlands transport hubs.