Two-bed home with Pennine views and renovation potential.
Chain free Victorian mid-terrace with character features
This chain-free Victorian mid-terrace offers genuine period character, exposed beams and a cosy log burner in a sought-after Harden location. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a lower-ground kitchen/diner give flexible living across three levels, and the rear garden is a sun-trap with open Pennine views — ideal for morning coffee or easy outdoor maintenance.
The property is well-located for local shops, buses and highly rated primary schools, with good commuter links. Built c.1900–1929 with traditional stone walls, it benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating, yet the walls are assumed uninsulated and the kitchen and some fittings are dated, presenting sensible renovation potential to add value and improve energy performance.
At about 818 sq ft on a small plot, the house suits first-time buyers seeking character or investors looking for a manageable letting opportunity. Council tax is low and there is no flooding risk. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the layout, outlook and opportunity this terrace provides.