Characterful four-bed in Old Town with walled west garden and garage.
Double-fronted Grade II listed Victorian end-of-terrace
A double-fronted Grade II listed Victorian end-of-terrace in Stratford-upon-Avon’s desirable Old Town, this four-bedroom house offers immediate central convenience and strong future potential. The property keeps much period charm, a converted cellar ideal for a home office or games room, and a private, walled west-facing garden with a pergola and integrated ceiling heaters for extended outdoor use.
The layout includes two reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with an AGA, a downstairs wet room, and four first-floor bedrooms served by a family bathroom. A single garage and short driveway lie at the bottom of the garden, useful for secure storage or a small car in this central location. Many original features remain, giving good scope for sympathetic renovation and improvement.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II listed, so any extension or major alteration will require listed-building and planning consents. The property is described as in need of renovation and modernisation, and council tax is above average. The local recorded crime level is very high for the area — buyers should consider security and insurance implications alongside the benefits of the central Old Town location.
This home suits a family or buyer seeking a character house in a walkable historic setting, plus those who value long-term upside through careful restoration. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working; however, the listed status and renovation needs mean this will appeal to buyers prepared to manage consent processes and refurbishment works.