Move-in-ready Victorian terrace with large rooms and quick rail links to London.
- Recently renovated; move-in ready throughout
- Two large double bedrooms, good natural light
- Spacious kitchen/diner with garden access
- Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, circa 819 sq ft
- Small, low-maintenance rear garden with decking
- Solid brick walls; likely no cavity wall insulation
- On-street parking only; residents permit required
- Local area: very high crime and very deprived
This recently upgraded Victorian mid-terrace offers a move-in-ready two-bedroom layout across two floors, finished in a contemporary style while retaining period character externally. Large double bedrooms and a bright, open-plan kitchen/diner provide comfortable living space for first-time buyers, couples, or those downsizing.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus good local schools and quick rail links into London from nearby stations. The property occupies an average-sized internal footprint (circa 819 sq ft) and has a small, low-maintenance rear garden with decking and faux turf.
Buyers should note important local and structural considerations. The area records very high crime levels and is classified as very deprived, which may affect resale and insurance costs. The house is a solid-brick Victorian build with no built-in wall insulation (assumed) so heating costs could be higher than modern-insulated homes. On-street parking requires resident permits.
Guide price £300,000–£350,000 reflects the property’s recent renovation and central location close to shops, parks and transport. For buyers prioritising a ready-to-live-in period home with good transport links, this presents a practical and well-presented option; those sensitive to local crime statistics or seeking large outdoor space should be aware of the trade-offs.