Three double bedrooms offering flexible family accommodation
Generous kitchen with dining area, scope to modernise
Bright front reception room with neutral presentation
Solar panels in place reduce energy bills
Private off-street driveway parking for convenience
Requires renovation; decorative works and plastering needed
EPC D and walls likely uninsulated — scope for efficiency upgrades
High local crime rate; consider security and insurance implications
This three-bedroom semi-detached home in central Castleford offers substantial room and clear potential for a buyer willing to modernise. The property sits on a small plot with off-street driveway parking and solar panels already fitted, helping running costs while you upgrade the fabric and finishes.
Accommodation includes a bright front reception room, a generous kitchen/dining space, a contemporary family bathroom, and three well-proportioned double bedrooms across two storeys. The house is solidly built (1930s solid brick) with double glazing, mains gas heating and underfloor heating, making it a practical starting point for improvement.
The property does require renovation and some decorative and plastering work; walls are likely uninsulated which contributes to the current EPC D rating. There is opportunity to add value through insulation, cosmetic refurbishment and remodelling the kitchen and layout. Buyers should also note a high local crime level when weighing suitability.
Wellgate is centrally located for schools, shops, and transport links including Castleford station and the nearby M62. That accessibility, combined with the house’s size and solar panels, makes it attractive to families seeking space or investors targeting improvement and rental potential.



























































































































