Victorian three-bedroom terrace with garage and yard — practical starter or investor project close to town..
Three good-sized bedrooms and separate lounge and dining rooms
Town-centre location with excellent transport links and amenities
Rear yard plus separate garage for storage or parking
Leasehold tenure; nominal ground rent £9
EPC rating D; dated decor and needs modernisation
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential insulation costs
Area shows very high deprivation and above-average crime rates
Council tax class noted as very cheap
This traditional Victorian mid-terrace offers straightforward starter-home potential in the heart of St Helens. Ground floor living includes separate lounge and dining rooms plus a kitchen; upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms and a first-floor bathroom. The rear yard and separate garage add practical outdoor and storage space not always found in town-centre terraces.
The property suits first-time buyers or investors prepared to personalise. The house is largely original in character: solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated), double glazing of unknown age, and an EPC rating of D. Internal decor is dated and will benefit from cosmetic updating or modest refurbishment to maximise value and comfort.
Important practical points: the tenure is leasehold with a nominal ground rent (£9), council tax is very low, and there is no flooding risk. The wider area shows high deprivation and above-average crime rates, so buyers should consider local social and economic factors alongside the property's accommodation and transport convenience.
Nearby amenities and transport links are strong—short walks to town centre services, bus and rail connections, and a mix of primary and secondary schools (including several rated Good or Outstanding). For buyers wanting a centrally located three-bedroom with scope to add value, this is a clear, practical opportunity.