Compact period home close to Newton Abbot town centre — ideal for first-time buyers.
Victorian mid-terrace with period brick character
Open-plan lounge/diner — formerly two separate reception rooms
Recently fitted galley-style kitchen with good worktop space
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
Single first-floor bathroom only
Small rear courtyard with access to communal alleyway
Resident permit on-street parking; no private driveway
Very small plot and likely uninsulated solid walls; EPC TBC
A compact Victorian mid-terrace on Western Road, just a short walk from Newton Abbot town centre. The house offers a bright open-plan lounge/diner, a recently fitted galley kitchen and three bedrooms — two doubles and a single — arranged over two floors. Double glazing and gas central heating provide modern comfort while retaining period brick character.
Outside is a small rear courtyard with access to the communal alleyway; on-street resident permit parking serves the street. The property is freehold, council tax band B, and sits in a family-focused neighbourhood with good local schools and fast broadband — convenient for everyday life and for home-working.
This house suits first-time buyers or young families seeking affordable entry into Newton Abbot, or buyers wanting a period property with scope to personalise. Note the home is modest in overall size and set on a very small plot; the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated and the EPC is currently TBC. Any loft development would require the usual consents.