Newly refreshed three-double-bedroom Victorian terrace — ready to move in with cellar and patio space.
Three double bedrooms across four floors, including large top-floor bedroom
Substantial recent works: new roof, new boiler, renovated kitchen
Open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining with patio doors to rear patio
Lower-ground cellar provides substantial storage or utility space
Freehold, Council Tax Band B, mains gas central heating
Stone-built walls likely uninsulated; consider insulation costs
Small plot with low-maintenance forecourt and paved garden
Area classified as deprived with above-average crime rates
This deceptively spacious three-double-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace has been recently refreshed and offers flexible family living across four floors. Owners report substantial work including a new roof, new boiler and a renovated open-plan kitchen and ground floor, creating a bright, contemporary living space with practical low-maintenance finishes.
Practical benefits include a lower-ground cellar (useful storage or utility space), gated forecourt and a paved rear patio with additional paved/gravelled area. The property is freehold, sits in Council Tax Band B, and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing as installed by the current owners.
Important considerations: the home sits in an area classified as deprived with above-average crime and challenged local demographics — buyers should weigh location factors. Construction is stone with assumed no wall insulation, and records note glazing dated before 2002; prospective purchasers may want to verify insulation and window specifications. The plot is small and offers limited outdoor space.
This home will suit growing families, first-time buyers or investors seeking a ready-to-move-in property with further upside from targeted energy-efficiency improvements. Viewing recommended to appreciate the room sizes, open-plan flow and the potential of the cellar and top-floor bedroom.