- Grade II listed; restrictions and potential extra consent costs
- Recently renovated: new kitchen, bathroom, flooring and decoration
- Two double bedrooms and useful cellar for storage
- Small front and rear garden areas; limited outdoor space
- Compact overall size (approx. 565 sq ft) — modest room proportions
- Freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Located close to Halifax and local schools; convenient commuter links
- Local area: very deprived classification and higher crime levels
This Grade II listed mid‑terrace has been fully renovated and pairs period character with up‑to‑date fixtures. New kitchen and bathroom, fresh decoration and new floor coverings make it move‑in ready while retaining original stone elevations and interior coving. The property includes a practical cellar and small front and rear garden areas, useful for storage and outdoor seating.
At around 565 sq ft the house is compact and well suited to first‑time buyers, downsizers or buy‑to‑let investors seeking a low‑maintenance finish. The freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add practical benefits for modern living. Its location in Boothtown offers easy access to Halifax town centre, commuter routes and local schools.
Buyers should note the listed status which will restrict changes to the fabric and may complicate some alterations or require specialist approval. The plot and rooms are modest in size and external stonework shows age‑related weathering that may need cosmetic attention. The area records higher crime levels and sits within a very deprived local area classification, so prospective purchasers should check suitability and rental prospects carefully.
Overall this is a characterful, recently updated terrace offering immediate occupation or a straightforward lettable proposition, provided buyers accept the constraints of listed status and the compact footprint.



















































