Guide price
£315,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSouth Knighton Road, South Knighton LE2
2 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
A large two bedroom Victorian home
Front reception room, second reception room, and dining room with an open plan living/dining kitchen
A south-facing, extensive and beautifully maintained rear-garden
Two double bedrooms, a large attic room and a four piece family bathroom
Situated in the heart of South Knighton
An early viewing is essential
Inside, the palette is honest and tactile. Stripped timber floorboards, soaring ceiling height brickwork and original sash windows characterise the house, celebrating the building's fabric rather than concealing it. The result is a series of spaces that feel both grounded and quietly contemporary. The principal reception room occupies the front bay and draws generous natural light through large multi-pane windows. Original decorative elements, including a cast-iron fireplace and deep cornicing, sit comfortably alongside a restrained material palette, creating a room of warmth and character. Beyond, a second living space adopts a more informal atmosphere, centred around a wood-burning stove recessed within exposed brickwork. The transition from timber flooring to stone subtly marks the progression towards the rear of the house.
A galley kitchen extends along the side of the plan, where pale cabinetry, dark work surfaces and carefully considered detailing create a practical yet refined workspace. Above, a glazed rooflight introduced within the side return draws daylight deep into the centre of the house, transforming what is often the darkest part of a traditional terrace. The rear extension forms the social heart of the home. Defined by its elevated ceiling and extensive glazing, the dining space establishes a strong relationship with the garden beyond. Natural light enters from multiple aspects throughout the day, while large glazed doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, lending the room a sense of openness rarely associated with houses of this type.
The first floor accommodates two generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom spans the full width of the front elevation, enjoying elevated views across the surrounding rooftops. A second bedroom overlooks the garden and offers a quieter aspect to the rear. Between them, the bathroom has been carefully composed in keeping with the period of the house, combining traditional fittings with a simple, enduring material palette. Above, the attic level has been boarded, insulated and heated to create a highly adaptable additional space. Illuminated by a rooflight and open to the ridge, it lends itself equally well as a studio, workspace, reading room or exercise area.
The rear garden unfolds far beyond what the street frontage might suggest. A stone terrace sits directly outside the extension, providing a natural setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. Beyond, a long lawn is framed by mature planting, including an acer and established fruit trees, creating a landscape that feels both private and unexpectedly verdant in an urban setting. Readily available on-street parking can be found directly outside the property.
Throughout, the house demonstrates a thoughtful approach to adaptation: Original architectural character has been retained where it matters, while contemporary interventions have been introduced with restraint and clarity. The result is a home that feels calm, enduring and deeply connected to both its history and its garden setting.
Location:
South Knighton Road sits within one of Leicester's most established and architecturally distinguished residential neighbourhoods. Defined by broad tree-lined avenues, generous gardens and an eclectic collection of late Victorian and Edwardian houses, the area retains a sense of quiet permanence that has become increasingly rare within the city. South Knighton has long been regarded as one of Leicester's most desirable residential districts, prized for its mature landscape and distinctive architecture. The streetscape is characterised by substantial period homes, many set back from the road behind established planting, creating a verdant and remarkably peaceful environment despite its proximity to the city centre. The neighbourhood's architectural consistency and abundance of mature trees lend it a distinctly suburban character, while remaining firmly connected to the cultural and commercial life of the city. Everyday amenities are within easy reach. The independent cafés, restaurants and shops of Clarendon Park are a short walk away, while the open green spaces of Victoria Park provide opportunities for recreation throughout the year. The area also enjoys close proximity to Leicester's universities, renowned schooling and the city's main railway station, offering regular services to London and other major centres.
EPC Rating: D
Location
South Knighton Road sits within one of Leicester's most established and architecturally distinguished residential neighbourhoods. Defined by broad tree-lined avenues, generous gardens and an eclectic collection of late Victorian and Edwardian houses, the area retains a sense of quiet permanence that has become increasingly rare within the city. South Knighton has long been regarded as one of Leicester's most desirable residential districts, prized for its mature landscape and distinctive architecture. The streetscape is characterised by substantial period homes, many set back from the road behind established planting, creating a verdant and remarkably peaceful environment despite its proximity to the city centre. The neighbourhood's architectural consistency and abundance of mature trees lend it a distinctly suburban character, while remaining firmly connected to the cultural and commercial life of the city. Everyday amenities are within easy reach. The independent cafés, restaurants and shops of Clarendon Park are a short walk away, while the open green spaces of Victoria Park provide opportunities for recreation throughout the year. The area also enjoys close proximity to Leicester's universities, renowned schooling and the city's main railway station, offering regular services to London and other major centres.
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