- Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with character features
- Three good-sized bedrooms, one family bathroom
- Modern kitchen, utility area and useful cellar storage
- Tiered rear garden plus gated driveway and on-street parking
- Full-fibre ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Solid brick walls; assumed no cavity insulation (may need upgrade)
- Single bathroom for three bedrooms; budget for modernisation
- Chain free, low council tax and mains gas heating
Set on a quiet street in Rising Brook, this freehold three-bedroom mid-terrace combines Victorian character with a modern kitchen and full-fibre broadband — ideal for growing families who want space and connectivity. Ground-floor living is generous, with a bay-fronted dining room, a lounge and a sitting room with a cast-iron fireplace, plus a utility area and cellar for extra storage. The first floor offers three good-sized bedrooms and a single family bathroom.
Outside there is a small brick forecourt and a tiered rear garden, plus gated driveway parking at the rear and additional on-street parking nearby. The house is mid‑terrace, built c.1900–1929, with solid brick walls and double glazing. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators and council tax is described as low, making running costs comparatively modest.
Notable practical points: the property appears to have solid brick construction with no fitted wall insulation (assumed), so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. There is just one bathroom for three bedrooms, and while the home is well maintained it retains older structural fabric that may benefit from modernisation in parts. The house is offered chain-free and is well placed for good primary and secondary schools, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Overall this is a characterful family home in a comfortable suburbia pocket of Stafford, offering immediate move-in potential with scope to increase comfort and value through targeted insulation and updating. Early viewing is recommended to assess room proportions, cellar use and garden layout in person.