Affordable Victorian terrace with cellar, garden and long lease — renovation opportunity.
Two double bedrooms with potential to revert to three-bedroom layout
A Victorian end-terrace with genuine scope to create a bright, practical home or a rental asset. The existing layout delivers two double bedrooms, a cellar for storage or conversion, and a small rear garden — with space and light that suit a reconfigured three-bedroom plan. Large windows and mains gas central heating provide comfortable living while retaining period character.
The house is an average-sized, two-storey property (approx. 700 sq ft) located on New Line, Bacup. Key conveniences include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband speeds, very low council tax and no flood risk. Construction dates from circa 1900–1929; walls are stone with no fitted insulation (assumed), and the glazing is double glazed though the install date is unknown.
The property needs renovation: cosmetic and likely some updating of services should be expected. Potential buyers should note the building may require wall insulation, modernising of kitchen and bathroom, and checks on wiring and heating components. Leasehold tenure remains long at 845 years. This home will suit first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry with DIY potential, or investors targeting refurbishment or reconfiguration back to three bedrooms.