Mid‑century family home near Barnoldswick town centre with garden and driveway.
Well‑equipped kitchen with underfloor heating and under‑counter spotlights
Driveway for one car; outdoor tap and external electric socket
Large enclosed rear garden over three levels
Three bedrooms, one bathroom—single bathroom may limit morning routines
Built 1950s–66; system‑built walls assumed with no insulation
Double glazing (post‑2002) and EPC rating C
Small plot and mid‑terrace limits extension potential to rear only
Short walk to town centre, schools and local amenities
This mid‑century three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a practical family layout in a popular Barnoldswick neighbourhood. Living spaces are a comfortable, average size and the property benefits from modern touches in the kitchen and utility, including under‑counter spotlights and underfloor heating in the kitchen area.
Outside, there’s an off‑street driveway for one car with an outdoor tap and electric socket, plus a large enclosed rear garden arranged over three levels—good for play, storage and step‑planter ideas. The house sits a short stroll from Barnoldswick town centre, schools and local amenities, making daily life convenient for families.
Buyers should note the property’s origins: built in the 1950s–60s as a system‑built home with no known wall insulation (assumed). The house has double glazing and a C EPC, but further insulation and external refreshes would improve comfort and kerb appeal. Accommodation includes a single bathroom and rooms of medium size—suitable for growing families but with limited plot space.
Overall this freehold house suits first-time family buyers or those seeking a practical home in a well‑served town. It offers immediate liveability with straightforward scope for improvement and energy upgrades to increase long‑term value.