Affordable three-bed with attic potential close to Castleton station.
Extended Victorian mid-terrace with attic room and basement storage
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace extended to provide flexible living across four floors, including attic room and basement storage. The layout offers two reception rooms, a compact kitchen, and two genuine bedrooms plus a small store currently used as a third bedroom.
This house suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking an affordable entry into Castleton. It benefits from gas central heating, uPVC double glazing, and a rear yard. Transport is a strong selling point — Castleton train station is within walking distance and the M62 is about half a mile away, giving easy access to Rochdale and beyond.
The property is a practical project rather than a move-in ready home. Internal rooms are small and some areas need modernization; finishes are dated and the upper store room has limited head height. The tenure is leasehold and the immediate area is classified as very deprived, which buyers should factor into long-term plans.
For buyers willing to update the property, there is clear potential to improve living space and rental income. The attic provides conversion scope (subject to consents), and the cellar gives useful storage. Council tax is very low, which helps running costs for an owner-occupier or tenant.