Characterful three-bed with large plot and clear renovation upside.
Victorian end-terrace with period features and exposed brickwork
A characterful Victorian end-terrace offering generous living space, a large plot and clear scope for improvement. The house has three bedrooms, a master en-suite with roll-top bath and rainfall shower, an open-plan kitchen/family room with original stone tile flooring and a cosy wood-burning stove. A cellar and rear yard provide practical storage and outdoor space.
This home suits families or first-time buyers who want period features and room to personalise. The layout delivers flexible living across multiple floors: living room with exposed brick fireplace, open kitchen/family space, downstairs WC and a family bathroom in addition to the en-suite. The property is well-located for Heywood town centre, public transport links and commuter routes to Manchester, Rochdale and Bury.
Important practical points: the house was built before 1900 with solid brick walls likely uninsulated and will need updating in places. Modernisation and energy-efficiency improvements (insulation, possible boiler servicing or upgrade) are likely required. Tenure is unknown and survey recommended. The large plot and cellar create straightforward potential for further conversion or extension subject to consents.
Priced competitively at £180,000, this substantial Victorian end-terrace represents strong value for buyers seeking period character with renovation upside. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the space and potential on offer.