Nestled in a sought-after row of Grade II listed terraced homes, this property, with origins dating back to approximately 1883, offers a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a renovation project. Originally built to accommodate the workforce of the esteemed industrialist Samuel Courtauld, this home showcases beautiful traditional British architectural elements and retains a variety of period features that can be restored and personalized.
With no onward chain, the accommodation spans two levels and is well-distributed. The entrance hall leads into a bright living room with pleasant views, providing a cozy place for relaxation. Beyond this is a separate dining room that has potential for reconfiguration or even an open-plan design, subject to necessary permissions. The galley kitchen currently serves its purpose but clearly presents opportunities for modernization and redesign to become a more modern and sociable area. Additionally, there is a conveniently located bathroom on the ground floor that can also be improved upon.
The first floor hosts three generously proportioned bedrooms flooded with natural light—ideal not only as sleeping quarters but also as versatile spaces that could serve as home offices or additional living areas. The existing layout is conducive to further reworking if buyers wish to tailor it to their lifestyle.
Outside, a spacious rear garden awaits your creative touch, offering ample opportunities for landscaping or even extending the property (subject to planning). The front benefits from residents’ permit parking on the street for added convenience.
Rich in local history and brimming with potential, this home represents an excellent proposition for visionaries keen to merge period charm with contemporary living.