End-terraced stone Victorian property, three bedrooms
This traditional stone-built end-terrace offers practical three-bedroom accommodation in the heart of Heckmondwike, available with no onward chain. The house retains period charm — high ceilings and a dressed-stone façade — while presenting clear scope for modernisation to suit a growing family or investor.
Ground and first-floor living areas are sensibly arranged, including a generous front lounge, a spacious dining kitchen with cellar access, and three first-floor bedrooms. The property benefits from uPVC double glazing (install date unknown), a low-maintenance rear garden and on-street parking. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
The home will suit buyers seeking value and potential: it’s broadly habitable but looks best with updating and improvement. Note the main heating is electric/room heaters (electric fuel) rather than a modern gas central heating system, and the property sits on a larger title that will be split on completion — legal enquiries are advised. Local amenities, good schools (including Heckmondwike Grammar) and transport links are within easy reach.
Important considerations: the area records a very high crime rate, the stone walls are likely uninsulated, and some period properties nearby show signs of damp — a survey is recommended for buyers planning works or mortgage purposes. For purchasers wanting a town-centre three-bed with character and scope to add value, this is worth viewing.















































