Close to station and schools, ideal starter or short-term rental with private yard.
Chain-free freehold sale for a hassle-free purchase
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, practical layout
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances included
Private rear yard; pleasant church-facing front aspect
EPC rating D — potential energy efficiency improvements needed
Victorian stone walls (c.1900–1929); likely little wall insulation
Small plot size and average overall internal space (≈739–789 sq ft)
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
This attractive two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in central Clitheroe is offered freehold and chain-free, making it a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or investors. The house sits close to town amenities and the train station, with pleasant outlooks across St Mary’s Parish Church and a private rear yard for outdoor use.
Internally there are two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a modern fitted kitchen with appliances — a practical layout that suits everyday living or short-term rental. Room sizes are average (approximately 739–789 sq ft total) and the property benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators.
Notable positives include the convenient location, freehold tenure, private yard and chain-free sale. Key practical points to note: the property has an EPC rating D, stone walls likely without cavity insulation (built 1900–1929), and the plot is small. These factors may mean modest energy improvements and insulation work could be desirable to reduce running costs and improve comfort.
Overall this is a well-located, characterful terrace that requires little to move into for many buyers, while offering clear scope to add value through energy upgrades or light refurbishment for longer-term owners or Airbnb investors.