Spacious period terrace with loft potential and yards, ideal for first-time buyers or renovators..
- Three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with period red-brick character
- Open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen with good natural light
- Large loft and both front and rear yards for storage or conversion
- Double glazing; gas boiler and radiators for mains heating
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — likely upgrade required
- Single family bathroom; potentially limited for larger households
- On-street parking only; tenure currently unknown (confirm early)
- Area deprived but very low crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
This Victorian mid-terrace offers three bedrooms, generous living space and period red-brick character on a large plot. The ground floor’s open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen creates a bright sociable hub, while a sizeable loft and both front and rear yards add flexibility for storage or conversion. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent, supporting modern working-from-home needs.
Practical details suit first-time buyers or families: a single modern family bathroom, gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing and inexpensive council tax keep running costs lower than average. There is no flood risk and local crime levels are very low.
Be aware the property was built before 1900 and cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so thermally and electrically it may benefit from upgrading. Tenure is unknown and should be confirmed early; structural and services checks are recommended before purchase. Local schools are mixed in performance, with several rated Good but one rated Inadequate nearby, reflecting a varied catchment.
This home presents clear buy-to-live potential with renovation upside: improve insulation, consider loft conversion (subject to consents) and modernise finishings to increase comfort and resale value in this well-connected area.