Well-presented period home with parking, minutes from town.
Victorian two-bedroom mid-terrace, ~771 sq ft
Private off-street parking to rear
Small rear garden with patio, low maintenance
Wood-burning stove; cosy living room
Gas boiler and radiators; double glazing fitted (date unknown)
Solid-brick walls; likely no wall insulation
Area has higher crime and local deprivation indicators
EPC C; no flood risk, freehold tenure
Bright, well-presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace offering a manageable first home close to Trowbridge town centre. The living room features a wood-burning stove and the layout is traditional and straightforward, making it easy to personalise. At about 771 sq ft the house feels compact but practical for a couple or small family.
Practical benefits include private off-street parking, a small rear garden with patio space, double glazing and gas-fired central heating via a boiler and radiators. The property is freehold, has no flooding risk and a current EPC rating of C — reasonable running costs for its age.
Important considerations: the property sits in an area with higher-than-average crime and local deprivation indicators, which may affect resale or rental demand. The homes are original solid-brick construction and assumed to lack wall insulation, so buyers should budget for possible insulation or energy-efficiency improvements over time. The plot is small and rooms are modest in size.
This house suits a first-time buyer or couple wanting a period property with parking and easy town access. It presents a tidy, move-in-ready base with clear potential for targeted upgrades to improve comfort and long-term value.