Generous two-bedroom terrace with mezzanine and excellent commuter links.
Large living area: just over 1,060 sqft across multiple storeys
Two double bedrooms plus mezzanine sitting/play room
Victorian features: high ceilings, sash windows, period fireplace
Modern fitted kitchen/diner and family bathroom
Enclosed paved rear yard, low maintenance outdoor space
Leasehold with 942 years remaining (long lease)
Very deprived wider area; may affect long-term resale prospects
Very low local crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
This spacious two-bedroom terraced home blends Victorian character with usable contemporary space across just over 1,060 sqft. High ceilings, a feature fireplace and sash windows give the principal reception an authentic period feel, while a mezzanine offers flexible use as a sitting or play room.
Internally the layout suits first-time buyers seeking more room than a typical starter flat: two double bedrooms, a modern fitted kitchen/diner and a family bathroom. Practical additions include an enclosed paved rear yard, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for working from home or students.
Transport links are a clear strength, with Castleton train station and the M62 nearby for commutes into Manchester. The property is leasehold with 942 years remaining and very low local crime; council tax is described as very cheap. The wider neighbourhood is in a very deprived area, which affects local socio-economic indicators and may shape future resale prospects.
Overall this is a well-presented period terrace offering generous floor space and flexible living for a first-time buyer prepared to live in a transitioning area. The long lease and commuter location are major positives; buyers should weigh local area deprivation alongside the low crime and strong connectivity.