- Newly renovated three-bedroom Victorian terrace, chain free
- Open-plan lounge/diner with bay window and good natural light
- Small overall footprint; compact room sizes throughout
- Low-maintenance paved rear garden with rear access
- Medium local flood risk; factor in insurance and resilience
- Area records higher crime rates compared with national averages
- Two parking permits available; small annual permit fees apply
- Gas central heating; council tax band C (affordable)
A well-presented three-bedroom Victorian terrace in the heart of Newbury, newly renovated to provide a contemporary open-plan lounge/dining space while retaining period character such as a front bay window and brick façade. The property is chain-free and offers immediate move-in convenience for first-time buyers or small families seeking town-centre living.
The living/dining room spans the depth of the house and brings good natural light from the bay window. The fitted kitchen leads to a low-maintenance, paved rear garden with rear access — practical for everyday use and easy to keep tidy. Three modest bedrooms and a modern family bathroom sit on the first floor, giving comfortable accommodation across the two storeys.
Practical considerations are straightforward: gas central heating, council tax band C (affordable), and short walking distance to Newbury station, shops and parks. Parking is managed by permit (small annual fees; two permits per household) and broadband and mobile signals are strong — useful for commuters and home workers.
Buyers should note the property’s small overall footprint and compact room sizes; the plot and garden are modest. The area has higher crime statistics and there is a medium flooding risk in the locality. These factors, plus the central urban setting, are important to weigh against the convenience and recently renovated condition on offer.



















































