Affordable renovation with exceptional countryside and fell views close to village amenities.
Approx 1,000 sqft: 3 beds, 2 baths, 2 receptions
This mid-terrace period house sits in a quiet rural village and offers a generous 1,000 sqft layout with three good bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms. The elevated rear faces open countryside and fells, providing attractive, long-reaching rural views and a peaceful setting. Solid brick construction, a log burner and a solid-fuel range add character and independent heating options alongside mains gas central heating.
The property is offered as a renovation project and requires general modernisation throughout. The roof is reported to need replacement and there is spray-foam insulation applied to the underside of the roof; this may affect some mortgage or insurance arrangements and will need investigation. Double glazing was installed before 2002 and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no insulation, so buyers should budget for thermal upgrades and possible structural or services work.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, very low local crime, council tax banded very cheaply, good mobile signal and nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good. The modest rear garden adjoins open fields and is terraced for seating and planting, offering flexible outdoor space despite a relatively small plot. For a buyer seeking a countryside renovation at a low asking price, this house offers strong scope to create a comfortable family home or an income-producing rural let once modernised.
Buyers should be prepared for the costs and time of upgrading heating, insulation, roof work and interior refurbishment. The house is best suited to someone wanting a clear renovation brief, local contractors, and a property that rewards investment with spacious accommodation and exceptional outlooks.