Village calm, commuter convenience—ideal first home or downsizer with scope to personalise..
Chain free, ready to move into or personalise
Spacious, naturally bright living room with gas fireplace
Generous double bedroom and accessible walk-in shower
Low-maintenance front patio with countryside views
EPC C; pre-1900 stone walls assumed uninsulated (may need work)
Council Tax Band A — very cheap running cost advantage
Very small plot; limited outdoor space
Average broadband; excellent mobile signal, good commuter links
Set on a quiet lane in semi-rural Scapegoat Hill, this one-bedroom mid-terrace pairs village calm with excellent motorway links to the M62. The house offers bright living space with a gas fireplace, a tucked-understairs kitchen area and a private front patio overlooking countryside—suitable for first-time buyers or downsizers wanting easy upkeep and good commuter access.
The double bedroom upstairs is generously proportioned and the bathroom has been adapted for accessibility with a walk-in shower and non-slip flooring. Practical extras include double glazing, gas central heating and a very affordable Council Tax band A. The property is offered chain free and presents a straightforward move-in option with scope to personalise.
Notable considerations: the terrace is an older, pre-1900 sandstone/limestone build and is assumed to have no wall insulation, which can affect heating costs and comfort. Decor is dated in places and there is potential to modernise kitchens and finishes to suit contemporary tastes. Broadband speeds are average and the plot is very small, so outdoor space is limited to the front patio.
Overall this compact home balances countryside character and commuter convenience. It will suit buyers seeking a low-maintenance base in a well-regarded village, or investors looking for a rental close to local schools and transport links—while accepting some renovation or insulation work to improve long-term efficiency.