- Two bedrooms with high ceilings and some original period features
- Bathroom refitted in 2021, gas boiler and radiators in place
- Small enclosed rear garden with patio, front gated yard
- Cellar provides useful storage space
- On-street parking only; no off-street parking included
- Solid brick walls with no confirmed insulation; upgrade likely
- Located in an area with higher crime statistics
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, cheap council tax
A compact two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering 931 sq ft of practical living space close to Castleford town centre. High ceilings and some original features give character while recent updates include a bathroom refitted in 2021, gas central heating and double glazing. The layout includes a front lounge, rear kitchen/diner, cellar for storage, two first-floor bedrooms and a small enclosed rear garden with patio.
This home suits first-time buyers wanting an affordable entry into the area or investors seeking a lettable, low-maintenance terrace. Commuter links, local shops, supermarkets and several well-rated schools are within easy reach, and broadband and mobile signal are strong.
Be clear on the trade-offs: the property sits in a higher-crime, blue-collar terrace area with modest external space and on-street parking only. The walls are original solid brick with no confirmed internal insulation, so buyers should consider potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements. Overall it’s a practical, budget-friendly home that will appeal to buyers prepared to accept typical terraced-house limitations or to add value with targeted upgrades.



















































