Guide price
£300,000
(£220/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleHinckley Road, Leicester LE3
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,366 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Four bedroom period property.
Two reception rooms.
Feature fireplaces.
Period features throughout.
Minton tiled flooring.
Large rooms.
Fitted kitchen.
Stunning rear garden.
Great location.
Modern family bathroom.
Positioned along one of Leicester's most distinguished Victorian roads, this stunning four-bedroom terraced house is a beautifully preserved example of late nineteenth-century architecture. Behind its elegant red-brick façade lies a home of remarkable warmth and proportion, where original craftsmanship has been thoughtfully retained and paired with understated contemporary updates. Extending across generous accommodation, the house unfolds through a sequence of light-filled rooms, each characterised by impressive ceiling heights, carefully restored period detailing and a calm, considered aesthetic.
A recessed entrance framed by decorative brickwork leads into a welcoming hallway, where an exquisite geometric Minton-tiled floor immediately establishes the home's Victorian pedigree. Original pine joinery, high skirting boards and elegant proportions continue throughout, creating a strong sense of continuity between old and new.
To the front of the house, the principal bay-fronted reception room provides a generous and versatile space, currently arranged as a living room but equally suited as a formal dining room, library or studio. Large windows frame leafy views towards mature trees lining Hinckley Road, reinforcing the sense of greenery that surrounds the property. The open cast-iron fireplace proves a real feature.
The second reception room is beautifully composed, with tall sash windows drawing natural light across original timber floorboards. An open fireplace, complete with decorative tiled slips and a substantial pine surround, forms a natural focal point, while rich painted walls create an intimate backdrop. French doors open directly onto the garden, establishing a seamless relationship between inside and out.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with clean-lined cabinetry and contemporary finishes, creating a practical yet understated family space. Full-height glazed doors open directly onto the rear terrace, allowing the garden to become an extension of the room during the warmer months and filling the interior with natural light throughout the day.
The first floor accommodates four well-proportioned bedrooms, each retaining the generous dimensions characteristic of Victorian architecture. Original fireplaces, built-in wardrobes and tall sash windows continue the home's cohesive design, while soft neutral finishes allow the architectural details to remain the principal focus. The family bathroom has been modernised with a freestanding bath, separate walk-in shower and carefully selected materials that sit comfortably alongside the house's historic fabric.
Throughout, the house strikes a rare balance between preservation and contemporary living. Original doors, joinery, fireplaces and timber detailing have been carefully maintained, while modern interventions remain restrained, enhancing rather than competing with the building's architectural integrity.
The rear garden is a true sanctuary. Beautifully landscaped with mature Japanese maples, raised planting beds, flowering borders and generous stone terraces, it offers a series of distinct spaces for dining, entertaining or quiet retreat. Enclosed by traditional brick walls, the garden feels exceptionally private and tranquil.
Set on the sought-after Hinckley Road, the house enjoys easy access to Leicester's vibrant West End, renowned for its shops, while the city centre, railway station and nearby parks are all within comfortable reach.
Disclaimer
In accordance with current legal requirements, all prospective purchasers are required to undergo an Anti-Money Laundering (aml) check. An administration fee of £40 per property will apply. This fee is payable after an offer has been accepted and must be settled before a memorandum of sale can be issued.
A recessed entrance framed by decorative brickwork leads into a welcoming hallway, where an exquisite geometric Minton-tiled floor immediately establishes the home's Victorian pedigree. Original pine joinery, high skirting boards and elegant proportions continue throughout, creating a strong sense of continuity between old and new.
To the front of the house, the principal bay-fronted reception room provides a generous and versatile space, currently arranged as a living room but equally suited as a formal dining room, library or studio. Large windows frame leafy views towards mature trees lining Hinckley Road, reinforcing the sense of greenery that surrounds the property. The open cast-iron fireplace proves a real feature.
The second reception room is beautifully composed, with tall sash windows drawing natural light across original timber floorboards. An open fireplace, complete with decorative tiled slips and a substantial pine surround, forms a natural focal point, while rich painted walls create an intimate backdrop. French doors open directly onto the garden, establishing a seamless relationship between inside and out.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with clean-lined cabinetry and contemporary finishes, creating a practical yet understated family space. Full-height glazed doors open directly onto the rear terrace, allowing the garden to become an extension of the room during the warmer months and filling the interior with natural light throughout the day.
The first floor accommodates four well-proportioned bedrooms, each retaining the generous dimensions characteristic of Victorian architecture. Original fireplaces, built-in wardrobes and tall sash windows continue the home's cohesive design, while soft neutral finishes allow the architectural details to remain the principal focus. The family bathroom has been modernised with a freestanding bath, separate walk-in shower and carefully selected materials that sit comfortably alongside the house's historic fabric.
Throughout, the house strikes a rare balance between preservation and contemporary living. Original doors, joinery, fireplaces and timber detailing have been carefully maintained, while modern interventions remain restrained, enhancing rather than competing with the building's architectural integrity.
The rear garden is a true sanctuary. Beautifully landscaped with mature Japanese maples, raised planting beds, flowering borders and generous stone terraces, it offers a series of distinct spaces for dining, entertaining or quiet retreat. Enclosed by traditional brick walls, the garden feels exceptionally private and tranquil.
Set on the sought-after Hinckley Road, the house enjoys easy access to Leicester's vibrant West End, renowned for its shops, while the city centre, railway station and nearby parks are all within comfortable reach.
Disclaimer
In accordance with current legal requirements, all prospective purchasers are required to undergo an Anti-Money Laundering (aml) check. An administration fee of £40 per property will apply. This fee is payable after an offer has been accepted and must be settled before a memorandum of sale can be issued.
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