Period two-bed terrace with garden — ideal first-time buyer commuter home..
Two double bedrooms in a period mid-terrace layout
Open-plan living area with bay-fronted reception room
Rear garden; small gated forecourt to front
Solid-brick Victorian walls; likely limited insulation
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Very small plot; limited scope for large extensions
Slow broadband speeds — may affect home working
Freehold tenure; affordable council tax
An attractive two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Wouldham High Street, this home suits first-time buyers seeking village life with commuter links. The property retains period character on a compact footprint, with a bay-fronted façade and an open-plan ground floor that feels light and practical for everyday living.
Upstairs offers two double bedrooms and a single family bathroom; room sizes are modest but functional. The rear garden provides outdoor space for morning coffee or a small family; the front has a gated forecourt. Residents benefit from nearby amenities, low local crime, good primary schools, and straightforward access to London transport links.
Practical considerations: the house is solid-brick construction typical of its era and likely has little cavity insulation, so heating costs may be higher than modern builds. Broadband speeds are reported slow; double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. The plot is very small and there is limited scope for large extensions without planning consent.
Overall this is a sensible, affordable freehold entry on to the property ladder with clear potential to increase value through targeted modernisation — for example improving insulation, updating services, and refreshing interiors — while retaining the period charm that defines the home.