Characterful three-bed terrace near transport links — ideal for first-time buyers with upgrade potential.
3 bedrooms in a traditional Victorian mid-terrace layout
Georgian-bar bay window and feature fireplace in lounge
Fitted shaker kitchen with built-in oven and hob
Larger-than-average shower room; single bathroom only
Covered courtyard/breakfast room plus small enclosed rear garden
Gas central heating and double glazing installed post-2002
EPC rating E; sandstone walls likely uninsulated (energy upgrade needed)
Located in a very deprived area; no off-street parking
Set on Main Street, this three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace combines period character with practical, move-in-ready spaces. The lounge’s bay window and feature fireplace create a warm, inviting focal point while the fitted shaker kitchen and larger-than-average shower room provide everyday convenience. A covered courtyard/breakfast room and small enclosed rear garden extend the living space and offer outside privacy.
Suited to first-time buyers or buyers seeking a straightforward family home, the property benefits from gas central heating, recent double glazing and close proximity to shops, public transport and local schools. The compact layout is efficient and economical to run, and the cheap council tax helps lower ongoing costs.
Buyers should note a few material points: the EPC rating is E, the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed uninsulated, and the plot is small. These facts limit energy performance and suggest scope for insulation or energy-improvement work. The house has a single shower room and typical terrace limitations (shared rooflines, no off-street parking), so buyers wanting more space or modern energy standards should factor renovation costs into their budget.
Overall, the home offers solid Victorian character, a practical three-bedroom layout and good transport links — an economical purchase with clear potential to increase comfort and value through targeted upgrades.