Chain free, long lease (800 years)
Two double bedrooms, bay-windowed living room
Modern fitted kitchen-diner and separate utility
South-facing landscaped rear garden
EPC rating D; potential to improve energy efficiency
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation
Limited on-street parking near the terrace
Suitable for couple or investor; cellar excluded from floor area
A comfortable two-double-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in Hunters Bar, offered chain-free and with a long lease (800 years). The bay-windowed living room and modern kitchen-diner give immediate curb appeal and practical living space for a professional couple or buy-to-let investor.
The house is presented in good condition with a modern fitted kitchen, useful separate utility room and a landscaped, south-facing rear garden with mature planting. The layout is compact and efficient across two storeys, with an excluded cellar offering potential storage or conversion subject to checks.
Notable practical points: the property is leasehold with a nominal ground rent (£2 pa), an EPC rating of D, and the terrace’s solid-brick construction suggests limited built-in insulation. On-street parking is restricted in the area and some cosmetic updating or insulation improvements could increase comfort and value. Overall, the home offers convenient access to local shops, parks and excellent transport links to the city and universities.