Period mid-terrace in a well-connected Chorley location — ideal first-time purchase with scope to improve..
- Two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, approx 846 sq ft
- Separate dining room and lounge with log burner
- Generous four-piece family bathroom with corner bath
- Small, low-maintenance rear yard, not a garden
- EPC rating C; may benefit from energy improvements
- Solid brick (1900–1929); assumed no wall insulation
- Area shows higher crime and local deprivation indicators
- Freehold with very low council tax
This two-bedroom mid-terrace offers a traditional Victorian layout and about 846 sq ft of practical living space — an accessible step onto the property ladder for first-time buyers. The home has character features including a lounge with a log burner and a separate dining room, plus a generous four-piece bathroom and useful storage under the stairs.
Positioned close to transport links, with easy access to the M6 and M65 and local train and bus routes, the property suits commuters and working professionals. Local amenities and several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach. Mobile signal and broadband speeds are reported as strong, supporting home working and streaming.
There are material negatives to note: the area records higher crime levels and broader deprivation indicators, which may concern some buyers. The building is traditional solid brick (circa 1900–1929) and is assumed to lack cavity wall insulation, potentially increasing heating costs despite an EPC C rating. The rear outside space is a small yard rather than a garden, and the plot is modest in size.
Offered freehold with very low council tax, this property suits first-time buyers or couples looking to buy and personalise a period home. It will particularly appeal to those prioritising location and commuting convenience over outdoor space; some updating or insulating work may be sensible to improve comfort and running costs.