Three bedrooms with two reception rooms and bay-fronted living room
Recently renovated interior — modern kitchen and updated bathroom
Small tiered rear garden with shed and pedestrian rear access
Freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators
EPC D; original stone walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades likely needed
Very low local crime; council tax described as very cheap
Average broadband speeds but excellent mobile signal
Located in a deprived area — local amenities nearby, potential for value uplift
A recently renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace in an elevated position on Station Terrace, NP23. The house combines Victorian character — a stone façade and bay-fronted reception — with modernised interiors including a contemporary kitchen, two reception rooms and a ground-floor WC/utility. The small, tiered rear garden with shed and pedestrian access provides a private outdoor space and scope for landscaping.
Practical details suit first-time buyers: freehold tenure, mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing, very low local crime and very cheap council tax. Broadband speeds are average but mobile signal is excellent. The property has a current EPC rating of D and the original granite or whinstone walls are assumed to have no insulation, so further energy improvements could reduce running costs.
The house sits in a small town/town-fringe area described as ‘endeavouring social renters’ within a wider rural context and an area of high deprivation. This location offers community amenities nearby — post office, library, places of worship and local services — and presents good value for buyers willing to invest modestly in finishing touches and energy upgrades.
Overall this is a practical, well-updated Victorian terrace offering straightforward living and future upside from targeted insulation and efficiency work. It’s a sensible buy for a first-time buyer wanting character, low ongoing tax costs and room to personalise their home.