Two double-aspect reception rooms with period fireplaces
Two first-floor bedrooms and family bathroom
Enclosed rear lawn garden with timber shed
Small-to-average overall footprint and plot size
Permit on-street parking only (no off-street parking)
Freehold tenure and very low Council Tax Band A
Close walk to Newark town centre, schools and transport links
EPC rating to follow; some updating may be desired
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace in a popular residential street, this two-bedroom house suits a first-time buyer or small family seeking period character near Newark town centre. The well-proportioned lounge and separate dining room retain original features such as sash windows and cast-iron fireplaces, offering immediate charm and comfortable living space.
The kitchen and adjoining breakfast area are practical and naturally bright, with a pantry and direct access to an enclosed rear lawn garden with shed. The layout is straightforward and usable: two bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the first floor, with useful under-stairs and built-in storage. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting modern working-from-home needs.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, easy walking distance to amenities and schools, good commuter links (A1/A52/A46 and the East Coast mainline) and very low council tax (Band A). The plot and rooms are small-to-average, so the house is best for buyers wanting manageable accommodation rather than large family living.
Considerations: the property is a period terrace and will show some original fittings; buyers seeking a fully modernised finish may want to allow for updating. Parking is on-street by permit only and the garden/plot is modest in size. EPC rating is yet to be provided. Overall, the house offers sensible space, period appeal and convenient town-centre access at a practical price point.