Well-presented two-bedroom terrace with log burners, conservatory and small garden — ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms with built-in storage
Two log-burning stoves; character fireplaces
Well-presented interior; move-in ready condition
Conservatory adds light and garden access
Boiler installed 2014 and recently serviced
Small rear garden and limited external space
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — possible upgrade needed
Freehold, EPC C, council tax band A (very low)
This well-presented mid-terrace cottage offers comfortable two-bedroom living across roughly 85 sq m (915 sq ft), suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The ground floor has a fitted galley kitchen, a dining room with an exposed-brick fireplace and wood-burning stove, and a living room with a second log burner. A conservatory adds light and leads to a small, low‑maintenance rear garden.
Practical comforts include a gas boiler installed in 2014 (recently serviced), double glazing fitted after 2002 and an EPC rating of C. Two generous double bedrooms and a fully tiled family bathroom occupy the first floor. The property is freehold, has mains gas central heating and no identified flood risk.
Notable constraints are the limited external space and small overall plot, typical of mid-terrace homes, and cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation which may affect running costs despite the EPC C. The build dates to the 1930–49 period, so buyers should expect period maintenance and the potential for minor modernisation to raise value.
Set in High Spen village on the Rowlands Gill fringe, the house benefits from local shops, a good primary school, nearby countryside walks and fast broadband. On-street parking only; transport and mobile signal are average. The property is offered at a competitive price point for the area and is ready to move into with scope for cosmetic improvements.