Move-in ready Victorian terrace — renovated throughout, close to park and transport..
Victorian mid-terrace with bay window and period character
Completely refurbished: new roof, heating, rewiring and consumer unit
Three bedrooms plus bathroom and separate shower room
Contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances and roof lantern
Small courtyard garden — low maintenance but limited outdoor space
Solid brick walls; likely no built-in wall insulation (assumed)
Average-sized rooms; compact plot not suitable for major extensions
Freehold and chain free — ready for immediate occupation
Light-filled and freshly refurbished, this Victorian mid-terrace on Gifford Place offers practical family living close to Central Park and city amenities. The house has been comprehensively updated — new roof, guttering, full rewire and consumer unit, new gas central heating, modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a roof lantern — so it’s ready to move into with minimal immediate work required.
The layout is traditional and family-friendly: a bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room, contemporary kitchen opening to a small courtyard, and three bedrooms served by a bathroom plus a separate shower room. The compact courtyard keeps external maintenance low and the location is particularly convenient for commuters, students and local families with the railway station, university and schools within walking distance.
Buyers should note the property’s constraints alongside its benefits. The plot is small and rooms are average-sized rather than expansive; walls are solid brick and likely lack built-in insulation; the double glazing install date is unknown. While the recent renovation covers major services and roof works, future buyers may want to confirm insulation levels if energy efficiency is a priority.
Offered freehold and with no onward chain, this terraced home provides an attractive opportunity for growing families or first-time buyers seeking a well-presented, low-maintenance period home in a popular Peverell pocket of Plymouth.