Bay-fronted lounge with high ceilings and original cornicing
This bay-fronted Victorian terrace blends period character with practical, modern updates across four bedrooms and well-proportioned living space. The front lounge benefits from high ceilings and a large bay window; the modern fitted kitchen/diner has integrated appliances and opens to a landscaped rear garden with patio seating and a hot tub—ideal for family time and entertaining.
Accommodation includes three good-sized bedrooms plus a converted attic room and a spacious four-piece family bathroom, giving flexibility for growing families or home working. The property is freehold with a low Council Tax (Band B) and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
Buyers should be aware of several material considerations: the local area is a very deprived, predominantly blue-collar neighbourhood with above-average crime levels, and broadband speeds are slow. The mid-terrace was built c.1900–1929 with assumed uninsulated granite/whinstone walls, so buyers may wish to budget for energy-efficiency improvements. The plot is small and there is no mention of off-street parking.
Overall this home offers strong family potential—period charm, modern kitchen, and useful outdoor space—suitable for those seeking an affordable four-bedroom long-term home who are comfortable with local area challenges and potential retrofit costs. Viewing is recommended to assess layout, condition and suitability for your needs.