Nestled along Regent Street, this well-presented two-bedroom Victorian mid-terraced home has been carefully maintained by the current owner. Period features have been retained where possible, while subtle, modern updates ensure the house feels comfortable and practical for everyday living. The London stock brick façade reflects its heritage, complemented by a simple paved front garden for easy upkeep.
Stepping inside, you are welcomed into a bright and spacious 26ft open-plan reception and dining room. A generous box-bay window to the front draws in natural light, while the staircase, finished with pine panelling, provides a gentle division between living and dining areas. The layout offers flexibility, whether arranged as a generous lounge with a defined dining space or adapted to suit individual needs. To the rear, the extended kitchen (formerly galley) provides a straightforward, functional space with neutral worktops, ample cabinetry and integrated appliances. It’s a practical and well-considered extension that enhances the ground floor footprint without overcomplicating the layout.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts two comfortable double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a large window and built-in storage, while the second bedroom sits adjacent to the family bathroom. A further staircase rises to the loft room, complete with a Velux window and useful eaves storage. Currently used as an unofficial third bedroom and study, this additional space increases the overall accommodation to approximately 900 sq.ft, offering flexibility for those working from home or seeking extra room.
To the rear, a south-east-facing garden extends from the property, mainly laid to lawn with space for seating and planting - a manageable outdoor setting that enjoys good natural light throughout the day.











