Characterful Victorian mid-terrace with sunny garden and excellent commuter links.
Central Beverley location — two minute walk to train station and shops
South-west facing rear garden; low-maintenance suntrap
Two double bedrooms with a large ensuite to master
Separate dining and living rooms with working wood stove
Modern kitchen with built-in dishwasher and appliances
Double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
Solid brick Victorian build with no assumed insulation (may need retrofitting)
Very high local crime levels — consider security and insurance
Step inside this well-presented Victorian mid-terrace in the heart of Beverley, two minutes’ walk from the town centre and train station. The layout is practical: separate dining and living rooms, a modern galley kitchen with integrated dishwasher, and two bathrooms including a sizable ensuite to the master bedroom. A working multi-fuel wood burning stove adds period warmth and character to the living space.
Outside, the south-west facing rear garden is a private suntrap and low-maintenance—ideal for relaxed evenings and small-scale entertaining. The house benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and superfast broadband, making it ready for modern living and commuting.
Important practical notes: the property is a solid brick Victorian build with no assumed cavity insulation, which may affect heating costs and future retrofit work. The plot is small and the property footprint is average for similar terraces, so outdoor space and extension potential are limited. Local recorded crime levels are very high; buyers should consider personal security measures and insurance implications.
Suited to first-time buyers, commuters or small families who prioritise location and character over large gardens or open-plan space. Freehold tenure and a low council tax band add running-cost advantages, while the proximity to outstanding and good schools supports family use.