Meticulously restored four-bed property with private garden close to town centre.
- Four bedrooms across three floors, loft conversion approval in place
- Restored to show‑home standard with period features retained
- New boiler 2021 with Hive, new consumer unit 2020, hardwired smoke alarms
- Two reception rooms, utility room, large bathroom with bath and shower
- Small, private low‑maintenance rear garden with built‑in seating and patio
- Freehold, double glazing, mains gas central heating, lower council tax band
- Only one full bathroom for four bedrooms; consider morning routines
- Local area: high crime and high deprivation; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
Bright, four-bedroom mid-terrace across three floors, thoughtfully restored to a high, show‑home standard. Period details — bay windows, cornices and a Portland stone fireplace — sit alongside modern upgrades including new boiler (2021) with Hive control, new consumer unit (2020) and hardwired smoke detectors.
The layout suits a growing family: two reception rooms, a large bathroom with both bath and rainfall shower, a useful utility room and a loft with building‑regulation approval for conversion. The small, low‑maintenance rear garden has a patio, artificial lawn, built‑in seating/BBQ area and private rear access — good for entertaining and ease of upkeep.
Practical points are clear: the house is freehold, double glazed and on mains gas with radiators. It has been fully replastered and externally repointed, so much of the heavy renovation has been completed. Council Tax sits in a lower band, and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit modern family life.
Be candid about the neighbourhood: the immediate area scores high for crime and sits in a very deprived locality, which may concern some buyers. The building’s solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation, which could mean higher heating demand despite the new boiler. There is only one main bathroom for four bedrooms, which families should consider.