£170,000
3 bed terraced house for saleWindsor Street, New Brighton, Wallasey CH45
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Sought After Location
Three Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Log burning stoves
Roll top bath
In need of modernisation
Large Private Yard
Mid Terrace Property
Double Glazing
Gas Central Heating
This attractive mid-terrace property, dating back to circa 1890, is on a quiet and sought-after residential road and offers an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a home rich in character and potential. Period properties of this nature are increasingly hard to find, and this home retains many of the features that make Victorian terraces popular such as the original tiles in the hallway and multiple log burners.
To the ground floor are two reception rooms with one featuring a log burner, offering flexibility to suit a range of modern lifestyles. These rooms can be utilised as a lounge and dining room, additional sitting room, or home working space.
The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and provides access to the private rear yard. The kitchen isn’t up to a modern standard, but features a ceramic sink, solid wooden countertops and log burner, offering a great space for a gally style kitchen. This outdoor space is ideal for seating, low-maintenance planting or general storage.
To the first floor are three bedrooms and a substantially sized bathroom with a stand-alone roll top bath, making the property suitable for couples or small families. As with much of the property, there is opportunity for improvement, enabling a new owner to tailor the home to their own taste and requirements.
The location is a particular highlight. Set on a quiet road within a popular and established area, the property enjoys a peaceful residential environment while remaining conveniently positioned for local amenities, transport links and everyday services. This balance of tranquillity and accessibility continues to make the area highly desirable.
Further benefits include gas central heating and double glazing, providing comfort and efficiency throughout the year. The mid-terrace position also contributes to the property’s energy efficiency and practicality.
Overall, this is a characterful Victorian mid-terrace home offering flexible accommodation, period charm and significant potential. An ideal purchase for those looking to create a long-term home or secure an investment in a sought-after location, this property represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a house with genuine appeal and scope to add value.
Lounge - 4.1m x 4.44m (13'5" x 14'6")
Dining Room - 3.66m x 3.68m (12'0" x 12'0")
Kitchen - 2.78m x 4.34m (9'1" x 14'2")
Hallway - 7.38m x 0.8m (24'2" x 2'7")
Bedroom - 2.52m x 2.5m (8'3" x 8'2")
Bedroom - 3.04m x 3.76m (9'11" x 12'4")
Bedroom - 3.68m x 3.68m (12'0" x 12'0")
Bathroom - 2.74m x 4.04m (8'11" x 13'3")
To the ground floor are two reception rooms with one featuring a log burner, offering flexibility to suit a range of modern lifestyles. These rooms can be utilised as a lounge and dining room, additional sitting room, or home working space.
The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and provides access to the private rear yard. The kitchen isn’t up to a modern standard, but features a ceramic sink, solid wooden countertops and log burner, offering a great space for a gally style kitchen. This outdoor space is ideal for seating, low-maintenance planting or general storage.
To the first floor are three bedrooms and a substantially sized bathroom with a stand-alone roll top bath, making the property suitable for couples or small families. As with much of the property, there is opportunity for improvement, enabling a new owner to tailor the home to their own taste and requirements.
The location is a particular highlight. Set on a quiet road within a popular and established area, the property enjoys a peaceful residential environment while remaining conveniently positioned for local amenities, transport links and everyday services. This balance of tranquillity and accessibility continues to make the area highly desirable.
Further benefits include gas central heating and double glazing, providing comfort and efficiency throughout the year. The mid-terrace position also contributes to the property’s energy efficiency and practicality.
Overall, this is a characterful Victorian mid-terrace home offering flexible accommodation, period charm and significant potential. An ideal purchase for those looking to create a long-term home or secure an investment in a sought-after location, this property represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a house with genuine appeal and scope to add value.
Lounge - 4.1m x 4.44m (13'5" x 14'6")
Dining Room - 3.66m x 3.68m (12'0" x 12'0")
Kitchen - 2.78m x 4.34m (9'1" x 14'2")
Hallway - 7.38m x 0.8m (24'2" x 2'7")
Bedroom - 2.52m x 2.5m (8'3" x 8'2")
Bedroom - 3.04m x 3.76m (9'11" x 12'4")
Bedroom - 3.68m x 3.68m (12'0" x 12'0")
Bathroom - 2.74m x 4.04m (8'11" x 13'3")
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