Large Victorian four-bed terrace with rear parking and generous garden—ideal for growing families..
Four bedrooms and two bathrooms across multiple floors
Large open-plan kitchen/diner — main family space
Generous rear garden with gated paved driveway and parking
New triple-glazed windows and new composite front/back doors
Lower-ground cellar and large second-floor store room included
Leasehold tenure — buyers should check terms and remaining years
Built 1900–1929; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (energy upgrade potential)
Multi-storey layout may challenge those with mobility issues
A spacious mid-terrace Victorian home arranged over multiple floors, designed to suit a growing family needing flexible living space. The house offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large open-plan kitchen/diner that forms the heart of the home. New triple-glazed windows and new composite doors improve comfort and security, while mains gas central heating and an EPC rating of C keep running costs moderate.
Externally, the property benefits from a generous rear garden that doubles as a paved driveway with gated off-street parking—rare for terraces in the area. There is useful additional space in a lower-ground cellar and a sizeable second-floor store room, offering practical storage or scope for conversion subject to consent.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold, in a very deprived local area (but with very low recorded crime), and is built circa 1900–1929 with cavity walls assumed to lack insulation. The four-floor layout may be less suitable for occupants with mobility needs. Council Tax Band A and good broadband/mobile connectivity are positives for cost-conscious families.
Overall this house will suit buyers seeking roomy family accommodation with immediate useful outdoor parking and scope to improve energy performance or reconfigure storage. It’s a practical, well-located home close to schools and local amenities, with honest renovation and tenure considerations to factor into any offer.