Renovated two-bed terrace near St Marks Road — characterful, move-in ready with garden.
Victorian mid-terrace with high ceilings and bay window
Two double bedrooms, newly renovated throughout
Private enclosed rear garden, small plot
Freehold, nominal annual rent charge £2
EPC D; double glazing installed before 2002
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades likely
Located near St Marks Road cafes, shops; fast broadband
Area records very high crime and high deprivation
This tastefully renovated Victorian mid-terrace blends preserved period character with contemporary finishes across two double bedrooms. High ceilings, bay window and original-style wood flooring give the living spaces strong period appeal while the modern kitchen and bathroom provide everyday practicality.
Externally, the property benefits from a private, enclosed rear garden — a valuable outdoor space for dining and low-maintenance planting on a small plot. Practical details include mains gas central heating, double glazing (installed before 2002) and an EPC rating of D.
Important facts to note: the house sits in an area with very high recorded crime and significant deprivation indicators, which may affect suitability for some buyers or investors. The solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation and glazing predates current standards, so further energy-improvement work could be needed to boost efficiency.
Overall this freehold terraced house is well presented and ready to move into, offering strong local amenities, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. It will most appeal to first-time buyers or couples seeking a characterful, low-footprint home near St Marks Road’s cafes and shops, but buyers should factor in neighbourhood safety and potential insulation upgrades.