Over 1,335 sq ft across four storeys, unusually large for Broad Street
A substantial four-storey Victorian mid-terrace on Broad Street, this 1,335 sq ft town home balances period detail with comfortable modern living. High ceilings, sash windows, decorative mouldings and feature fireplaces give generous principal rooms a strong sense of character, while a landscaped rear garden and off-street parking for two add rare practical benefits for a town-centre property.
The layout includes a front reception with bay window, dining room opening to the garden, a galley kitchen, a converted lower-ground cinema/office and two large double bedrooms on the first floor. A stylish bathroom with separate bath and shower serves the home; a spiral staircase leads to a top-floor loft room suitable for storage, a home office or walk-in wardrobe.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: the building is solid-brick (likely built 1900–1929) with no known wall insulation and double glazing fitted before 2002 — further insulation or window upgrades would improve energy efficiency. The property has a single bathroom and the top floor is accessed by a spiral stair, which may limit uses for some buyers. Buyers should also verify the basement conversion and fixtures for regulatory compliance.
This house will suit buyers who want prominent period character, generous internal space and convenient central living — families or professionals seeking a spacious town-centre home with parking. It offers immediate liveability with sensible scope for targeted improvements to energy performance and modern conveniences.











































































































