Large period end-of-terrace with many original features intact
This large Victorian end-of-terrace offers a substantial interior footprint across two storeys and four bedrooms — a rare find with no onward chain. Many original period features remain (fireplaces, bay window, ceiling roses and corbels), giving clear scope to restore character while reconfiguring spaces to modern standards. The property sits on a decent plot with generous front and rear gardens and a double garage accessed from a gated rear lane.
The house is sold freehold but requires full refurbishment: cosmetic updating throughout, some single-glazed windows, dated finishes and garden clearance are evident. Services include a wall-mounted Worcester combi-boiler in the dining room, but EPC is TBC and buyers should allow budget for modernisation, possible electrical/plumbing updates and decoration throughout.
For investors or experienced renovators this is a value-add opportunity in a terrace market — potential to increase value by reinstating period features and updating layouts. Families seeking space will appreciate the separate reception rooms and multiple WCs, but should be prepared for the time and cost of works before the property reaches modern comfort levels.
Location notes: the property sits in an urban area with average crime and fast broadband, in a wider very-deprived locality — valuation and mortgage considerations should reflect local market conditions. No flood risk is recorded, and the double garage and gated rear access are practical extras for parking or conversion subject to planning.