Spacious period end-terrace with high ceilings and renovation potential in central Salford.
Four bedrooms across three floors with high ceilings and bay windows
Two reception rooms plus traditional kitchen with modernization potential
Updated shower room; only one bathroom for four bedrooms
Small, manageable rear yard — low-maintenance outdoor space
Solid-brick period walls; no known cavity insulation (energy upgrade likely)
EPC rating E; dated kitchen and general modernisation advised
Excellent transport links, fast broadband, very low crime locally
Freehold, very low council tax; area classified as very deprived
This Edwardian end-of-terrace offers four well-proportioned bedrooms across three floors, high ceilings and bay windows that deliver genuine period character. The layout includes two reception rooms and a traditional kitchen, providing immediate family living with scope to modernise and personalise. The shower room has been updated, but the property retains much of its original fabric for sympathetic refurbishment.
Practical positives include a manageable rear yard, double glazing, mains gas central heating and very low council tax — all helpful for running costs. The house sits in a city location with excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and close access to schools, buses and local amenities, making daily life straightforward for commuters and families.
Notable considerations: the home is solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, an EPC rating of E and a dated kitchen that would benefit from modernisation to improve comfort and efficiency. There is only one bathroom for four bedrooms and the plot is small, so outdoor space is limited. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived, though crime is very low and transport links are strong.
Sold freehold and built c.1900–1929, the property is best suited to buyers seeking a character family home with renovation potential — those who value location and period features and are prepared to invest in energy-efficiency and cosmetic improvements. Early inspection will show the balance of charm, space and realistic improvement opportunities.