Characterful two-bed terrace in Dartmouth Park area — ideal first-time buy with conversion potential.
Victorian stone mid-terrace with bay window and fireplaces
This mid-terraced Victorian stone house in Dartmouth Park Conservation Area offers well-proportioned living spaces and period character across an efficient two-bedroom layout. Large reception rooms, high ceilings and original features such as a bay window and fireplaces give immediate kerb appeal and comfortable family living. The cellar provides versatile storage or a potential home office/utility conversion for extra usable space.
The property is presented with modern comforts including double glazing, gas central heating and a four-piece family bathroom, making it ready for immediate occupation by a first-time buyer, couple or young family. The small paved rear garden and brick storage shed are low maintenance; there is additional off-street parking to the rear and on-street parking to the front.
Notable considerations are the small plot size and the building’s traditional stone walls, which are assumed to lack modern cavity insulation and may need upgrading for improved energy efficiency. Crime levels in the area are above average, and some cosmetic updating would unlock further value — particularly if the cellar is adapted or finishes refreshed. Freehold tenure and a relatively low council tax band support reasonable running costs.
Overall, this compact, characterful home suits buyers seeking period detail close to local amenities and Dartmouth Park, with clear potential for modest investment or improvement to increase long-term value.