Central Keighley starter home with garden and strong transport links.
Fully renovated throughout with modern kitchen and bathroom
Three bedrooms: two doubles plus one single room
Bright open-plan kitchen/dining with direct garden access
Elegant fireplace in lounge retaining period character
Stone-built Victorian terrace; likely no wall insulation
Small plot with private garden; some outdoor maintenance needed
Single bathroom only; households may need additional bathroom space
Local area very deprived and crime levels above average
This freshly renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace blends Victorian character with modern finishes, offering a comfortable starter home or buy-to-let in central Keighley. The layout makes the most of 845 sq ft with a bright open-plan kitchen/dining room and a lounge featuring an elegant fireplace.
Upstairs hosts two double bedrooms and a smaller third bedroom, serviced by a single modern family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing, mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and direct access to a private garden — a welcome outdoor space on a small plot.
Buyers should be aware of the wider context: the street sits within a very deprived area classification and local crime is above average, which can affect resale and lettings. The house is stone-built (pre‑1900) and assumed to lack wall insulation, so buyers may wish to budget for additional insulation works if desired.
Practical strengths include excellent public transport links, fast broadband and very low council tax, which lower ongoing costs. The combination of recent renovation, compact Victorian proportions and strong rental demand in central Keighley makes this property suitable for first-time buyers wanting a low-maintenance home or investors seeking an achievable rental income.