Characterful three-storey Victorian terrace with loft conversion and garden.
Stone-fronted Victorian terrace with original internal features
A handsome stone-fronted terraced home built c.1900, arranged over three floors with an impressive loft conversion. The property keeps period features — stripped doors, architraves and skirtings — and offers flexible layouts to suit families, professionals or buy-to-let use. Being chain-free makes a quicker move possible.
The accommodation currently works as a 3-bedroom, 2-reception home but can be used as a 4-bedroom letting setup (HMO or change of use subject to local authority consent). The living spaces feel bright with double glazing, high ceilings and a contemporary-style sitting room that opens toward the rear garden.
Externally there is an enclosed rear garden with scope to extend the rear footprint and the potential to create an off-street parking space within the garden, both subject to planning and approvals. Practical systems include mains gas heating via a Viessmann boiler and double glazing (install dates unknown).
Be candid about the area: local crime rates are very high and the wider neighbourhood records higher deprivation indicators than the city average. The plot is small and the house’s original stone walls are assumed uninsulated, so further insulation or renovations may be needed to improve thermal performance and running costs. Overall, this is a versatile, characterful home with clear potential for value-add for the right buyer.