Bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace with period features
This bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with a recent comprehensive refurbishment. Two double bedrooms, a newly fitted bathroom and a remodelled kitchen open onto a landscaped garden that serves as a private, sheltered outdoor living space for family life and summer entertaining. The living room’s high ceilings, decorative mouldings and a new wood burner preserve the home’s original charm while providing modern comfort.
Practical benefits include generous internal space for a two-bedroom terrace (approx. 952 sqft), freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuting or home working. There’s also a loft with conversion potential to add space (subject to consents) and a low council tax band which helps running costs.
Buyers should note material drawbacks candidly: the neighbourhood records higher-than-average crime and the wider area scores as deprived, which may concern some purchasers. The property’s solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so further thermal improvements could be needed to maximise energy efficiency. While the house has been newly renovated internally, the plot is relatively small overall despite a larger-than-typical private garden.
Located in Easton, the home sits within a lively, community-focused neighbourhood with independent shops, cafés and amenities nearby. Good local schools and direct routes into the city centre make this a practical choice for commuting families seeking character, outdoor space and a recently updated interior — provided they are comfortable with the local area trade-offs.