Characterful three-bed terrace with loft room — ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking refurbishment potential..
- Traditional Victorian mid-terrace with period features
- Three bedrooms plus a large loft room for flexible use
- Open-plan lounge and dining room with feature fireplace
- Small front and rear gardens, easy to maintain
- Long leasehold (984 years remaining) — leasehold tenure
- Dated internal finishes; requires cosmetic and thermal upgrades
- Area classified as very deprived with high local crime
- Double glazing installed pre-2002; walls likely uninsulated
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace with genuine character and scope for value-adding improvement. The house offers three bedrooms plus a generous loft room, an open-plan lounge/diner with a feature fireplace, and small front and rear gardens — practical spaces for a first home or a buy-to-let opportunity.
The property is structurally typical of pre-1900 stone terraces and benefits from double glazing (installed before 2002) and mains gas heating via boiler and radiators. The layout is straightforward and light, with average-sized rooms totalling about 1,055 sq ft. The long lease (984 years remaining) removes short-lease risk.
Notable drawbacks are material and location-related: the area is very deprived with high local crime rates, and parts of the house will need updating — internal finishes are dated and the walls are likely uninsulated. There is only one family bathroom, and some cosmetic and possible thermal-upgrading work would improve comfort and market value.
This home suits a hands-on first-time buyer or an investor seeking an affordable property to refurbish. For buyers prioritising low crime, modern finishes or large gardens, this terrace will require compromise or investment to reach those standards.