Three double bedrooms including large main bedroom
This well-presented three double-bedroom end-terrace combines period character with recent modern upgrades, ideal for families seeking central city living. The current owner completed key refurbishments in the last 12 months, including a new kitchen and bathroom, new fixtures, and improved heating — the property benefits from double glazing and an EPC rating of C.
The ground floor offers a generous open-plan lounge/dining room with a feature fireplace and log burner, plus a large fitted kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility and cloakroom. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, the second with its own fully enclosed roof garden accessed from room level — an unusual suntrap and private outdoor space for the area. A low-maintenance courtyard and useful built-in workshop/storage shed provide extra outdoor and storage flexibility.
Practical strengths include mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, freehold tenure and relatively low council tax. The house is an average-sized family home (approx. 1,130 sq ft) in a prime central location close to local schools and amenities.
Notable considerations: the property sits in a very deprived area with above-average crime levels — buyers should factor local area matters into their decision. The building is a solid-brick Victorian terrace (c.1900–1929) with no assumed external wall insulation; the double glazing was installed before 2002. The courtyard and small plot mean limited private garden space compared with suburban homes. Overall, this is a renovated period home that will suit buyers prioritising central location, living space and period features over large gardens or a fully upgraded thermal envelope.



























































































