Spacious Victorian terrace with period charm, freehold and no upward chain — ideal for first-time buyers..
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with four bedrooms and period features
This stone-fronted Victorian mid-terrace offers spacious, well-proportioned rooms across three storeys, including a bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room and four bedrooms. The house benefits from gas central heating via a modern combi boiler, uPVC double glazing throughout and a usable cellar—features that reduce immediate spend and make the property easy to occupy or rent out. Offered freehold with vacant possession and no upward chain, it suits a buyer wanting quick completion.
The layout and period details—high ceilings, sash-style bay windows and original wooden floors—give strong scope to create a comfortable family home or an attractive rental. The small paved rear yard is low-maintenance and the property is within walking distance of town-centre amenities, bus routes and several primary and secondary schools rated Good by Ofsted.
Buyers should be aware of a few material considerations. The area scores high for deprivation and local crime levels are very high; this will affect long-term resale and rental demand and should be factored into security and insurance costs. The stone walls are likely uninsulated (assumed), so upgrading wall insulation and other energy-efficiency measures may be needed to reduce bills and improve comfort.
Overall, this is a roomy, characterful period terrace offered at a competitive price point, best suited to first-time buyers prepared to invest in targeted improvements, landlords seeking a town-centre let, or families wanting space close to local schools and services. Internal viewing is recommended to judge condition and potential.