Victorian bay-front terrace with period stonework and character
Two reception rooms plus fitted kitchen; flexible living layout
Two double bedrooms and modern three-piece shower room
Stone-flagged front garden and enclosed rear yard for sitting out
Adjoining stone outbuilding with light, power and wall-mounted boiler
Potential loft conversion subject to building regulations (not applied)
Small plot and terrace setting limit extension possibilities
Higher recorded local crime levels — consider security and location
This bay-fronted Victorian terrace offers period character and practical family living within easy walking distance of Skipton town centre. Two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen provide flexible daily space, while two double bedrooms and a modern shower room suit a small family or couple.
Practical benefits include gas central heating, UPVC double glazing, and an adjoining stone outbuilding with light, power and the boiler—useful for storage or a workshop. The property has a stone-flagged front garden and an enclosed rear yard ideal for sitting out; on-street parking is available nearby.
There is potential to create a loft conversion subject to building regulations, which would increase accommodation (planning/consents not confirmed). The house is average-sized at around 785 sq ft and sits on a small plot, so any extension options are limited by the terrace setting.
Notable negatives are the town-centre location’s higher recorded crime levels and the compact outdoor space. Buyers should view internally to appreciate the layout and long-distance front views; a survey is recommended to check the fixtures, fittings and services before purchase.























































