Character-filled four-bedroom terrace with large garden, near town and station.
Large four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with bay windows and fireplaces
Loft converted to master suite with ensuite shower room
Converted cellar provides playroom or flexible hobby space
Large rear garden, mainly lawn with patio for outdoor use
EPC C and council tax band B; mains gas boiler and radiators
Freehold, 1,379 sq ft (approx) — spacious for a terrace
Area shows above-average crime and local deprivation indicators
A spacious four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Weston Road, built in 1887, offering genuine family living space close to Strood town centre and the station. The property marries period features — bay windows, fireplaces and high ceilings — with practical updates such as double glazing, a loft conversion with ensuite and a useful converted cellar playroom. The large rear garden is a clear family asset for outdoor play and entertaining.
Practical running costs are reasonable: EPC C and council tax band B, mains gas boiler with radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The house is freehold and sits within easy walking distance of schools, shops and transport links, making daily life straightforward for commuters and families.
Buyers should note a few material points: the area records above-average crime and local deprivation indicators, and the plot is relatively small at the front. Some original elements and services (e.g., glazing install date) are unspecified, and the house will suit buyers happy to invest modestly to personalise and maintain a Victorian property. Overall, this is a roomy, characterful family home with scope to modernise and immediate local convenience.