Conveniently placed for local services, schools and transport links.
New carpets and redecoration throughout
Large kitchen diner suitable for family meals
Spacious reception room with period fireplace
Two good-sized bedrooms
Enclosed rear yard, low-maintenance outdoor space
Leasehold tenure — check terms and ground rent
Area has high crime and significant economic deprivation
Older sandstone walls likely lack insulation, may need upgrading
Step inside this Victorian two-bedroom mid-terrace and find a practical, ready-to-live-in home. New carpets and fresh decoration throughout create a clean, neutral backdrop while a spacious reception room and large kitchen diner give flexible living and dining space. The enclosed rear yard provides outside space with minimal upkeep.
The property is well connected, with regular buses to Great Harwood, Accrington and the Ribble Valley, and local amenities close by. At around 861 sq ft, the layout suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking straightforward accommodation in a traditionally built terrace. The EPC rating is D and heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators.
Important considerations: tenure is leasehold, the area has higher crime and marked economic deprivation, and the terrace was built 1900–1929 with sandstone/limestone walls likely lacking cavity insulation. Period features such as a fireplace and stained glass add character but some fittings and finishes will suit further modernisation rather than high-end refurbishment. Council tax is very low, easing running costs.