Characterful three-bed with garden, chain free and scope to add a fourth bedroom..
- Chain free three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with period features
- Sunny south-westerly private rear garden, small but private
- Was previously four bedrooms; conversion back possible
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades recommended
- EPC rating E and single family bathroom only
- uPVC double glazing fitted; installation date unknown
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; appliances not tested
- Located near good primary schools, shops and transport links
A solid, characterful Victorian mid-terrace on Wentworth Avenue, offered chain free and ready for modernization. High ceilings, bay windows and original fireplaces give immediate period charm, while a sunny south-westerly rear garden provides private outdoor space for family use.
The house currently offers three bedrooms and a family bathroom, but was once a four-bedroom layout and could be converted back if more sleeping space is needed. Ground floor accommodation includes a living room, dining room, morning/breakfast room and a compact kitchen — good scope to reconfigure for contemporary family living.
Practical points to note: the property is a pre-1900 solid-brick construction likely without cavity wall insulation, has an EPC rating of E and one bathroom. Heating is mains-gas boiler with radiators; glazing is uPVC but installation dates are unknown. The plot is modest in size and the area sits in a more deprived ward, though local schools and amenities are close and public transport links to Liverpool and Birkenhead are strong.
This home will suit families or buyers seeking period detail and value-add potential. Expect some updating and possible insulation or energy-efficiency work to improve running costs and the EPC. Sold freehold with low council tax banding, it’s an affordable entry into a well-connected part of Wallasey with good nearby schooling and green space.