Large first-floor Victorian flat with rare allotment garden — ideal for first-time buyers.
Three double bedrooms with flexible room uses (office, nursery, guest)
Extensive enclosed front allotment-style garden — rare for flats
Modern fitted kitchen and contemporary bathroom
First-floor flat with spacious lounge/diner and feature fireplace
Leasehold with 999 years remaining (long lease)
EPC Rating D; solid brick walls, retrofit insulation likely needed
Council Tax Band A; single bathroom for three bedrooms
Crime levels above average for the area — buyer caution advised
Set on pedestrianised Worley Avenue in central Low Fell, this first-floor three-bedroom flat combines period character with practical modern updates. The home features generous rooms, a contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, and a modern bathroom — all arranged around a spacious lounge/diner with a striking fireplace. An uncommon selling point is the extensive enclosed allotment-style front garden, a rare outdoor space for a flat in this area.
The apartment is leasehold with a long 999-year lease and suits buyers seeking a roomy starter home or compact family base close to local shops, cafés and transport links into Newcastle. Heating is mains gas fired via a boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed (install date unknown). The property was constructed c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no built-in insulation assumed), so buyers should note this when considering future energy improvements.
Practical considerations are straightforward: council tax band A, EPC rating D, and a single bathroom serving three bedrooms. A shared rear yard provides additional outdoor storage. Local area indices show very affluent area deprivation but crime rates are above average — an important point for prospective buyers to weigh alongside the location benefits.
Overall this flat offers strong space-for-money: established character details, a usable private-shaped front garden and modernised living spaces. It’s ideal for first-time buyers who want room to grow and the option to improve energy performance over time, while being close to reputable schools and everyday amenities.