Large renovated four-bedroom terrace with south garden and period features.
Newly renovated Victorian terrace, 2,247 sq ft across multiple floors
This newly renovated four-bedroom Victorian terrace offers 2,247 sq ft of living space across multiple floors, combining period character with contemporary finishes. High ceilings, a bay-windowed reception room and two cast-iron fireplaces preserve the home's Victorian charm, while a large open-plan kitchen with pitched skylights and integrated appliances provides modern family living. The property is chain free and freehold, ready for immediate occupation.
Practical strengths include three bathrooms (two en-suite), a private south-facing garden and a balcony off the principal bedroom. Modern communications are excellent — fast broadband and strong mobile signal — and there are several highly rated primary schools within easy reach. The layout gives flexible family space with an additional upper-floor level offering around 450 sq ft for bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: this is in an area recorded as very high crime and wider local deprivation. The property was constructed 1930–1949 with solid brick walls assumed to have no cavity insulation, and the double glazing was installed before 2002. Council tax is described as expensive and the rear plot is small compared with the house footprint. These factors affect running costs and potential retrofit work.
Overall, the house suits a family seeking generous, characterful living space in Zone 2 with modern interiors, and who are prepared to manage locality-related issues and potential energy-efficiency improvements. Its size, layout and chain-free status provide immediate lifestyle value and scope for targeted investment in insulation and security improvements.