£310,000
(£374/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for salePortland Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
829 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Available immediately
- Freehold
Norman Galloway Sales and Lettings
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About this property
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Description
This two-bedroom terraced house is a charming example of the 20th-century. Featuring original hardwood floors, doors, skirting boards, and picture rails throughout, the home retains a quintessential British charm.
The ground floor offers a welcoming living room with log burner, a separate dining room with original iron fireplace, and a well-equipped kitchen with gas supply and ample storage. Upstairs are two well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylish bathroom featuring a striking roll-top clawfoot bath, all serviced by a modern Baxi combi boiler.
Further benefits include useful built-in storage, a boarded loft for additional space, on-street parking, and excellent transport links nearby across 77m2 of area. A characterful home combining period charm with everyday practicality, ideal for buyers seeking a traditional property with modern comforts.
Nearby Places of Education
West Bridgford Infant School
West Bridgford Junior School
The West Bridgford School
Nearby Grocery & Everyday Shopping
M&S Foodhall
Co-op Food
Lidl
Morrisons
Himalaya World Foods
Nearby Things to Do:
Visit the Avenue for many different eateries
West Bridford Library
Bridgford Park
West Bridgford Farmer's Market
Nottingham Forest fc Football Ground (the City Ground)
The Cricket Ground
Studio Theatre
Nearby Places of Worship:
St Giles Church
Church of the Holy Spirit
West Bridgford Baptist Church
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Council Tax Band: B (Rushcliffe Borough Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Living Room (3.45m x 3.72m)
Entering through the front door, you are immediately met with a cosy den. A log burner has been installed in the original fireplace, with flues refurbished and fully functional. Picture rails adorn the walls, offering plenty of space for artwork, family photographs, or decorative displays. The ceiling moulding is reminiscent of a time when careful finishing touches defined a home.
Dining Room (4.79m x 3.72m)
The dining room features a wonderful original iron fireplace and rim locks that are original to the doors. The single-glazed sash windows include adjustable shutters, allowing the room to feel bright and elegant while still offering privacy from the outside world. An original built-in storage cabinet provides a beautiful and practical solution for keeping belongings neatly tucked away.
Kitchen (3.44m x 2.24m)
The kitchen benefits from a gas supply, ideal for keen cooks. There is space for an under-counter fridge, freezer, and washing machine, along with ample cupboard storage.
Staircase/Landing (3.71m x 0.81m)
The hallway includes a loft hatch that has been extended for easier access.
Attic
The attic has been boarded, providing useful storage space for seasonal items, memory boxes, and more - offering valuable peace of mind.
Bedroom 1 (3.71m x 3.46m)
The main bedroom is located to the left of the staircase and overlooks the front street. It features a cast iron fireplace with original hearth tiling, another distinctive period feature. The room comfortably accommodates a double bed, wardrobe, dresser, and bedside tables, making it a peaceful and welcoming retreat. Picture rails continue here, offering flexibility for decoration.
Bedroom 2 (2.80m x 3.77m)
The second bedroom is positioned at the rear of the property, with a large sash window providing plenty of natural light and views over the garden. This room offers a quiet and restful atmosphere. The original rim lock shows signs of its history, adding character for those who appreciate antique details. The built-in storage cupboard also retains its original rim lock and shelving.
Bathroom
At the end of the hallway is the bathroom, fitted with a full four-piece suite. The original hardwood flooring continues into this space, adding warmth and texture. The bath and taps are powered by a Baxi combi boiler, ensuring modern comfort while maintaining period aesthetics. A standout feature is the blue-and-white roll-top, clawfoot cast iron bath, which adds a sense of everyday luxury.
Garden
Convenient and low maintenance garden benefitting from trees, shrubs and plant beds. Mainly graveled for easy maintenance.
Outhouse
A useful outhouse perfect for storing tools, bikes and anything that does not fit in the house. Supplied with electricity, it makes it easy to see what is where.
Loft Room
The loft, whilst currently cannot be classed as a living space, is boarded and adds an additional large space for storage. This is hugely beneficial to most homes.
Development Ideas
This charming home is move in ready and beautifully professionally decorated throughout. It does however offer opportunities tom the right buyer to add their personal stamp and potential value. You may wish to explore upgrading the outhouse to create a home office or hobby room. With some careful thought this space could offer additional living accommodation.
Development Ideas
Perhaps consider going the whole hog and expanding the rear of the property to incorporate the kitchen, the area at the side of it and the outhouse? This could open the dining room up to create a large kitchen/family room. All subject to the relevant consents and approvals.
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