End-terrace Victorian stone house with original features retained
Striking open-plan living, dining and fitted kitchen
Two good-sized bedrooms and modern bathroom upstairs
Utility room with stable door to shared rear yard
Very small plot; garden is a shared, limited outdoor space
Medium flood risk — check flood history and insurance costs
Likely solid stone walls with no cavity insulation (assumed)
Newly renovated internally; low immediate repair needs
Step inside this carefully transformed two-bedroom end terrace on Keighley Road and discover a compact home that balances period character with modern convenience. The open-plan ground floor centres on a striking stone fireplace and a fitted kitchen, creating a bright, social living space ideal for daily life or entertaining. Exposed beams, stonework and sash-window details have been retained to preserve charm while contemporary finishes provide a move-in-ready interior.
Upstairs offers two good-sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom; a generous landing provides loft access and built-in storage. Practical additions include a utility room (formerly the kitchen) with a stable door to the shared rear yard — a small, low-maintenance outdoor area suited to drying laundry or morning coffee.
This property suits first-time buyers, a professional couple or investors seeking a low-upkeep, centrally located home in Silsden. It sits at the town entrance with easy walking access to shops, buses and local schools, and benefits from mains gas heating, double glazing and fast broadband.
Notable practical points: the house is compact, set on a very small plot with a shared yard, and occupies a Victorian stone building likely without wall insulation. Flooding risk is medium — buyers should obtain full flood-history information and insurance quotes. Council tax is very low, and the property is freehold and newly renovated, offering clear short-term move-in appeal alongside some longer-term maintenance considerations.



























































