Large plot and adaptable layout for growing families or investors.
Five bedrooms across three floors, flexible lower-ground rooms
This Victorian mid-terrace delivers surprising space across three floors, with five bedrooms and flexible lower-ground accommodation that could suit family living or multi-use needs. The bright front living room and breakfast kitchen introduce modern touches, while French doors on the lower level open directly to a large, low-maintenance rear garden ideal for outdoor dining and play.
Practical comforts include mains gas central heating, uPVC double glazing installed after 2002, fast broadband and good local schools — attributes that suit growing families or buyers seeking rental potential. The substantial plot and multi-room layout also offer straightforward scope for reconfiguration to create extra living space, a home office, or a rental income layout.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property records suggest original sandstone/limestone walls with no known insulation, and tenure information is inconsistent (freehold stated elsewhere, but vendor later indicated leasehold pending clarification). The lower-ground rooms are functional and flexible, but prospective purchasers should inspect them in person to assess daylight and damp considerations before committing.
An internal inspection is recommended to appreciate the accommodation and layout possibilities. At the asking price this house represents a roomy, characterful home with clear potential for improvement and adaptation to suit a range of household needs.