Compact investment with recent roof and boiler—ready for modernisation.
Freehold Victorian end terrace with original stone facade
This compact two-bedroom end terrace in Haworth offers straightforward investment potential in a popular village location. A new roof and Vaillant boiler were fitted in 2024, reducing immediate capital expenditure and making the property easier to let or sell short-term.
Internally the layout is traditional with a 15' lounge, fitted kitchen with cellar access, two first-floor bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. The property needs updating throughout — cosmetic and modernisation work will increase rental appeal and long-term value given the building’s Victorian character and original stone facade.
Outside there’s a private enclosed yard providing useful outdoor space in a tightly sized plot. The house is freehold and benefits from central heating and good mobile and broadband connectivity. Local amenities, a railway station and good primary schools are close by, although the area is classed as deprived and local crime rates are above average — factors investors should factor into rental projections and management plans.
Overall this is a small, budget-conscious purchase suited to a buyer targeting rental income or a value-led refurbishment. Inspection is recommended to assess refurbishment scope and the cellar and services.