Two-bedroom Victorian end terrace with driveway, conservatory and loft — ready to update..
Chain-free two-bedroom end terrace with loft room and conservatory
Large driveway providing off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Rear garden private and not overlooked; small side garden with outhouse
Built 1930s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — EPC Grade D
Utility room and loft need refurbishment and decluttering potential
Very small plot; limited external garden space
Situated close to Ashton town centre, shops, schools and motorway links
Low council tax; very low local crime rate
This chain-free two-bedroom end terrace offers an accessible entry into Ashton-under-Lyne with practical space and parking. Set just off Currier Lane, the house combines period brickwork and a conservatory with usable outbuildings and a loft room, giving extra storage or flexible space for a home office or occasional guest use.
The layout includes an entrance porch/utility, dining kitchen, lounge, conservatory, two first-floor bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there’s a large paved driveway for multiple vehicles and a small side garden with an outhouse; the rear garden is private and not overlooked. Local shops, bus links and motorway access are within easy reach, and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools lie in the catchment area.
Buyers should note the property was built in the 1930s and shows signs of age: cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, the EPC is D, and some rooms (utility and loft) will benefit from refurbishment to maximise comfort and efficiency. The plot is very small, so outdoor space is limited. Overall, this is a straightforward, low-cost home to run (very low council tax) that will reward modest investment and updating.