Central Ripon location, steps from shops, station and cathedral
Four double bedrooms across three floors plus study space
Principal bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe
Open-plan kitchen/diner and cosy living room with log burner
Versatile cellar—storage, workshop or conversion potential
Private rear courtyard garden; small, low-maintenance plot
No off-street parking; council permits available for £16pa
EPC E and solid brick walls likely lacking insulation
Set across four floors, this late-Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical family living. The generous principal bedroom and well-proportioned reception rooms give comfortable space for family life, while an open-plan kitchen/diner and cosy living room with a wood burner create flexible, sociable ground-floor living.
Practical extras include a versatile cellar for storage or a hobby room, a low-maintenance rear courtyard garden, and inexpensive on-street parking permits (£16pa). The location is highly convenient—steps from Ripon’s shops, cathedral, bus station and good local schools—making daily life straightforward for commuters and families.
Buyers should note a few material issues: the property has an EPC rating of E and solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, so energy efficiency improvements are advisable. The plot is small and the garden courtyard is compact; there’s no private off-street parking. Local area data indicates higher crime levels and a transient rental market, which may affect long-term capital growth or letability for some purchasers.
This house will suit a family or professional household who value space, character and central convenience, and who are willing to invest modestly in energy upgrades or cosmetic modernisation to unlock further value.







































































