Spacious period family home with large gardens, garage and town-centre access.
- Double-fronted Victorian townhouse with strong period character
- Generous front and unexpectedly large rear garden, patio and beds
- Three bedrooms plus small fourth/office; flexible family layout
- Modern kitchen, utility room, and bi-fold doors to garden
- Garage and private off-street parking; garage used as workshop
- EPC C and mains gas central heating; double glazed throughout
- Solid brick walls (pre-1900) with no confirmed insulation
- One family bathroom; buyers should allow for typical maintenance
A double-fronted Victorian townhouse on Norwood that balances period character with modern family living. The house sits on a generous, well-proportioned plot with formal front garden, a large rear lawn and paved entertaining areas — rare for a town-centre walkable location. Internally the layout delivers two reception rooms, a generous kitchen/dining space with bi-folds and a utility room, three good bedrooms plus a small fourth/office, and a family bathroom with separate shower.
Practical strengths include a private garage and off-street parking, gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C. The property is freehold and positioned for easy access to Beverley town centre, good transport links and highly regarded local schools, making it suitable for growing families who value space and convenience.
Things to note: the house is a period build (pre-1900) with solid brick walls and no confirmed cavity insulation, so there may be opportunities or costs to upgrade thermal performance. There is a single main bathroom and the garage is currently fitted out as a workshop. Overall the home is presented with a modern interior, but prospective buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance typical of older houses.
This is a practical, characterful family home offering spacious living and gardens in a desirable Beverley location — ideal for buyers prioritising space, school access and easy town-centre living who are comfortable with the maintenance profile of a Victorian property.