A Victorian property is typically a flat or house built during the lengthy reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). These sorts of properties follow a myriad of architectural styles (Classic, Gothic, Regency, Queen Anne Style and more) and are very common throughout the UK. The industrial revolution saw a massive boom in housing development and there are well over a million victorian flats and houses in the UK today.
Victorian properties are generally built in a terrace (but detached houses are common too) and typical features of these homes include sash windows, a basement with a cellar, local stone brickwork.