Victorian charm with modern comfort, conservatory and sunny south garden close to town amenities..
South-facing enclosed garden with patio and sunny aspect
Spacious conservatory with bi-fold doors to garden
Three/four flexible bedrooms and two modern bathrooms
Utility room, underfloor heating in parts, and modern kitchen
Grade II listed — alterations restricted and may be costly
Stone walls likely uninsulated; potential improvement costs
Small overall size and plot; limited extension potential
Local area shows high crime and significant deprivation indicators
This Grade II listed end-terrace on Lowbourne combines Victorian character with careful modernisation. Presented in fantastic condition, the house offers flexible three/four-bedroom accommodation, two bathrooms and a useful utility, all arranged over multiple floors to suit family life or a home-office layout.
A standout feature is the light-filled conservatory with bi-fold doors opening to a south-facing, enclosed garden and patio — a sunny, private spot for outdoor dining and plants. Traditional stone mullion windows, exposed masonry and a modern kitchen create an attractive blend of period detail and contemporary comfort.
Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas boiler with radiators, underfloor heating in parts, freehold tenure and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal. The property has no flooding risk and low council tax, making running costs competitive.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Grade II listing will affect alterations and may complicate works. The building’s stone walls are assumed uninsulated, and the wider area records high crime and significant deprivation indicators. The small overall size and plot mean limited extension potential. These factors suit buyers who value character and a central town location and who accept listed-property responsibilities.