- 3 double bedrooms, 1,114 sq ft of internal space
- Large double reception with original fireplaces
- Separate kitchen with space to dine and utility/WC
- Private rear garden; cellar and good storage
- Freehold and chain free; Mansard possible (STPP)
- Solid brick construction; assumed no wall insulation
- Secondary glazing only; energy upgrades likely needed
- Above-average local crime rate; council tax above average
This three-bedroom Victorian terrace in the Medway Conservation Area offers 1,114 sq ft of well-proportioned living space and retains strong period character, including bay windows, high ceilings and original fireplaces. The large double reception and separate kitchen with dining space make it a comfortable family home, while a cellar and good storage add practical value. Chain-free freehold status and excellent transport links (Mile End and Bethnal Green nearby) make moving straightforward.
There is clear scope to add value: a loft mansard (STPP) could increase space and capital value. The property feels bright and spacious and benefits from a private rear garden and utility/WC on the ground floor—useful for family life or flexible work-from-home arrangements.
Be clear about the maintenance and energy picture: the building is solid-brick Victorian with assumed no wall insulation and secondary glazing only, so upgrading insulation and windows would improve comfort and running costs. Council tax is above average and the area records above-average local crime, which some buyers may wish to consider alongside the location benefits.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking a characterful family house in a highly connected, inner-city neighbourhood who are willing to invest modestly to improve thermal efficiency and personalise finishes. Investors or renovators will also find the loft-extension potential and sizable reception useful for value uplift.