Victorian mid-terrace with three storeys and loft room
Spacious kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and natural light
Two bedrooms plus converted loft; built-in storage in loft
Gas central heating and double glazing installed after 2002
Small front and rear gardens; on-street parking only
Cellar provides useful storage space
EPC E (42); walls likely uninsulated — energy improvements needed
Some damp risk and general modernisation required in places
This mid-terraced Victorian townhouse offers a practical, well-presented home across three floors, including a useful loft room with two Velux windows. The layout suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a compact property with immediate rental potential and modest improvement upside. The kitchen/diner is spacious and bright, and the property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing for everyday comfort.
Externally the house has small front and rear gardens and on-street parking. The cellar gives extra storage and the feature fireplaces add character; many rooms are tidy and ready to occupy. Local shops, good primary schools and transport links are within easy reach, making the location convenient for families and commuters.
There are some tangible improvement opportunities. The property has an EPC of 42 (E), stone walls likely lack insulation and some areas would benefit from modernisation. There are signs that damp should be checked and the small plot limits outdoor space. Buyers should budget for energy-efficiency works and targeted upgrades to maximise value.
Overall this is a sensible purchase for a purchaser wanting a central Bradford terrace that is habitable now but offers clear potential through modest refurbishment and insulation improvements.











































































