- No onward chain — quick completion possible
- Two reception rooms plus modern fitted kitchen
- Large attic with eaves storage and conversion potential
- Four-piece family bathroom on first floor
- Small-to-average room sizes typical of terraced homes
- Leasehold tenure with c.881 years remaining
- Area is very deprived and crime is above average
- EPC rating currently not confirmed (EPC TBC)
A two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offered with no onward chain — a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or landlords seeking a quick completion. The house sits on Hordley Street with a stone façade, street outlook and park views, and benefits from two reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen and a large attic with eaves storage that could be used for additional storage or converted subject to consent.
Internally the layout is efficient: a front living room, a separate dining/reception leading into a well-equipped kitchen, two double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom on the first floor. Fitted bedroom storage and integrated kitchen appliances reduce immediate spend. Overall internal space is moderate for a terrace; room sizes are small-to-average and ceiling heights are typical for the period.
Buyers should note material local factors: the area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime levels. The property is leasehold (long lease remaining, c.881 years) and the EPC rating is not yet confirmed. There is good public transport and fast broadband, and council tax is low (Band A), which supports affordability.
This home is best for a first-time buyer wanting a ready-to-move-into terrace with immediate occupancy or an investor targeting rental demand in a well-connected part of Burnley. Cosmetic updating could increase value, and the sizeable attic provides future potential — but budget for ongoing maintenance and factor local area challenges into any offer.















































