Guide Price £225,000 - £235,000. Located within close proximity to North Station & Colchester Town centre and offering a rarely available off road parking space to the rear of the home, this deceivingly spacious Victorian terrace house is well presented throughout and offers excellent accommodation throughout. Internally the property consists of two sizeable, former reception rooms that have been cleverly adapted to an open plan design, galley kitchen, family bathroom and two sizeable bedrooms. The property also benefits from a private rear garden and is located in the heart of the city centre. An ideal first time purchase or buy to let investment, internal viewings are advised.
Summary Guide: Living in Colchester is a captivating juxtaposition, with a diverse local economy and excellent connectivity set against the backdrop of rich history and beautiful countryside. Colchester is home to a wealth of historical sites, cobbled streets and a Norman castle that help it retain the feel of a quaint market town. At the same time, you've got top-notch shopping, vibrant nightlife and a large university thrown into the mix. Colchester offers easy access to the bustling city life of London and the serene countryside escapes of Essex. Whether you're a commuter or a nature enthusiast, you'll find your perfect balance here.What's more, house prices are a lot more affordable this far from London, and you've got the choice of historic townhouses, modern developments and country cottages. Colchester is one of the UK's fastest growing cities, with a strong local business scene creating good job opportunities and a strong sense of community among residents.
What is Colchester famous for?
Colchester has the unique claim of being Britain's oldest recorded town. It's thought to date back to 2,000 years ago and Colchester Castle is an iconic symbol of this historical heritage.