Victorian three-bedroom terraced house with bay window character
This Victorian three-bedroom terraced house on Tillery Street offers traditional proportions, bay-window character and a versatile layout for family living. The open-plan reception and modern kitchen create a comfortable everyday hub, while two double bedrooms and a smaller third room suit children, guests or a home office. A low-maintenance rear garden with decking, artificial turf and a summerhouse provides outdoor space with pedestrian rear access.
Practical details include gas central heating by boiler and radiators, double glazing (installation date unknown) and an EPC rating of D. The property is freehold, about 893 sq ft and has a single family bathroom with both bath and shower. Council tax is very low, which helps running costs.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the house sits in a very deprived area with above-average local crime rates, and the original stone walls appear uninsulated (as built). The plot is small and some rooms are modest in size, so families seeking larger gardens or extensive internal space may find it limited. Overall it's a solid, characterful home with scope for thermal improvements and cosmetic updating.