Characterful Victorian terrace near Chorley centre — ideal for first-time buyers.
Two bedrooms in a Victorian mid-terrace (c.1900–1929)
A charming two-bedroom mid-terrace close to Chorley town centre, this Victorian-era home pairs period character with practical modern updates. The cosy lounge, dining room and fitted kitchen create a comfortable ground-floor layout that suits everyday family life or first-time buyers wanting move-in-ready space. A rear courtyard provides low-maintenance outdoor space and separate garden storage.
Practical details include double glazing (install date unknown), a mains gas boiler with radiators, and an EPC rating of C. The property is freehold, around 880 sq ft, and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working. Council tax is very cheap, and local transport links and amenities are within easy walking distance.
Buyers should note the surrounding area is classified as deprived with relatively high local crime levels; this may concern some purchasers and could affect insurance costs. The plot is small and the home is an average overall size for a terrace, so outdoor space and expansion potential are limited. The house dates from c.1900–1929 and, while presented well, may still require ongoing maintenance associated with older properties.
This property will suit first-time buyers or small families seeking an affordable, characterful home close to town facilities and schools. It offers straightforward living with renovation potential for those wanting to personalise interiors or reconfigure space over time.