Compact three-bed home with low upkeep and great commuter links.
Three bedrooms and contemporary family bathroom
Modern fitted kitchen with handy downstairs WC
Spacious living room with French doors to garden
Private, low-maintenance rear garden (artificial grass, decking)
Driveway providing off-street parking
Built 2003–2006; double glazed and gas central heating
Small overall size — about 721 sq ft, compact rooms
Local area: higher crime rate and area deprivation noted
This well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers a compact, practical layout ideal for a first-time buyer or commuter. The ground floor features a modern kitchen to the front, a spacious living room with a feature fireplace and French doors that open onto a private, low-maintenance rear garden. A useful downstairs WC adds convenience for everyday living.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom; the house is double-glazed, gas‑central heated and was built in the 2003–2006 period, so many structural and fabric elements are relatively modern. Off-street parking is provided by a driveway, and the property sits on a small plot within a popular residential development with fast broadband and average mobile signal — useful for working from home.
Buyers should note important local context: the immediate area is classified as deprived with a higher-than-average recorded crime rate. Some nearby state schools have mixed Ofsted ratings, so families may want to check chosen schools’ performance. The home itself is compact at about 721 sq ft, so larger families may find space limited.
Overall, this property suits first-time buyers or commuters seeking a ready-to-move-in, low-upkeep starter home with good transport links to Leeds, Wakefield and other regional centres. It balances modern fittings and off-street parking with a modest footprint and local social challenges that are worth weighing when viewing.