Characterful central home with exceptional outdoor potential for gardeners and hobbyists.
Mid-terraced Victorian townhouse with period features
Large rear grounds — approx. 0.15 acre main lawn, total plot ~0.25 acre
Range of outbuildings, greenhouses, aviaries, enclosed pond and orchard
Compact internal size (536 sq ft) — modest indoor living space
Single ground-floor wet room only; limited bathroom provision
Town centre location within walking distance of amenities and schools
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
Area has higher crime rates and local deprivation; garden upkeep needed
Set in the centre of Louth, this three-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian townhouse pairs compact, characterful living space with an unexpectedly large rear plot. The house itself offers a spacious living room, fitted kitchen and a ground-floor wet room, while three first-floor bedrooms provide straightforward family accommodation. At 536 sq ft the internal footprint is modest and best suited to buyers wanting efficient, town-centre living rather than expansive indoor space.
The standout asset is the garden and grounds. Beyond a courtyard and several useful outbuildings you reach an enclosed pond and aviary area, an orchard of mature fruit trees and approximately 0.15 acres of open lawn. The whole plot is about 0.25 acres, offering major potential for gardening enthusiasts, hobbyists or those seeking outdoor space seldom found with terraced homes.
Practical considerations are clear and important. There is only a single wet room as the bathroom facility; the house is compact and will suit those happy to prioritise outside space over indoor floor area. The property sits in an area with higher local crime and relative deprivation, and the extensive grounds and outbuildings will require ongoing maintenance. Council Tax is low (Band A) and the home is freehold, with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working or family connectivity.
This home is best for buyers seeking a characterful town-centre property with exceptional garden potential: an opportunity to renovate and personalise the interior while benefiting from unusually large private grounds. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale of the plot and the scope it offers.