Five-bedroom Victorian terrace blending character and recent upgrades, with scope to add parking and energy improvements.
Five generous bedrooms across spacious Victorian layout
Recently refurbished: kitchen 2024, shower 2024, bathroom Sept 2023
New boiler 2023; wood burner added late 2024 for extra warmth
Large internal area ≈223 m² (2,402 ft²) — versatile living space
South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with shed
Potential to create off-street parking to the rear (subject to works)
Stone-built before 1900; external walls assumed uninsulated
Area classified very deprived with higher local crime rates
This impressive five-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace has been freshly refurbished and delivers generous family living across multiple floors. Period features—high ceilings, bay windows, original fireplaces and exposed floorboards—sit alongside recent practical upgrades: a new boiler (2023), updated kitchen/diner (2024), ground-floor shower room and a refitted family bathroom (Sept 2023). The property size (approx. 223 m² / 2,402 ft²) gives flexible room layouts for family life or home working.
Outside, a south-facing, low-maintenance rear garden is decked for easy enjoyment and includes a shed for bikes and storage. There is currently unrestricted on-street parking; photos show potential for creating private off-street parking to the rear subject to permissions and works. The plot is described as a decent size for the area and the front garden provides a traditional setback from the pavement.
Buyers should note important contextual and structural points. The house is a late-19th/early-20th-century stone-built property and the external walls are assumed to be granite/whinstone with no added insulation reported—future owners may wish to consider thermal improvements. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived with higher-than-average crime levels, which may influence suitability for some buyers or affect insurance and security considerations.
Ideal for growing families or purchasers wanting a character home with modern comforts already in place, this freehold terrace offers substantial internal space and clear scope to add value (for example, formalising rear parking or improving insulation). Flood risk is low and the property benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—a practical plus for remote working and connectivity.