Stone-built Victorian mid-terrace with period features
Two double bedrooms and generous room sizes (approx. 1,214 sq ft)
Separate lounge and spacious dining room with renovation potential
Large family bathroom; single bathroom only
Rear paved garden; on-street parking both front and rear
Leasehold tenure — check lease terms and service charges
Stone walls likely uninsulated — energy-efficiency work probable
No chain — offers quicker completion potential
This stone-built mid-terrace sits in the heart of Milnrow village, a short walk from local shops, primary schools and public transport links. The property offers generous room sizes across two floors, with two double bedrooms, a large bathroom and flexible living space including separate lounge and spacious dining room—ideal for first-time buyers or a small family.
Period features such as high ceilings, a bay window and a fireplace provide character and scope for sympathetic modernisation. The house benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and a paved rear garden. Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low local crime add practical appeal.
Notable practical points are that the house is leasehold and constructed before 1900 with stone walls that are likely uninsulated, so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. Parking is on-street only, and there is a single family bathroom. The property is offered with no onward chain, making a quicker completion possible.
Overall this is a large, characterful terraced home with clear scope to add value through refurbishment and modern insulation. It suits a buyer looking for a centrally located, affordable family home or an investor seeking a village-centre rental with good transport links.