Short walk to shops, station and highly rated local schools.
Four bedrooms across three floors, plus dormer room
Within walking distance of High Street and train station
Period features: bay window, carved fireplace surround
Low council tax Band B; freehold and chain-free
Single family bathroom only; may limit morning routines
Some rooms dated — scope for modernisation and uplift
Solid brick walls with no confirmed wall insulation
Low-maintenance rear yard, brick shed and outside WC
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace arranged over three floors, this four-bedroom house sits within easy walking distance of Northallerton High Street and the train station — ideal for families who value town-centre access and good local schools. Period features include a full-length bay window, original fireplace surround and sash-style windows; the property benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing.
The accommodation is spacious for its type, with reception rooms to the ground floor, a fitted kitchen and three storeys of bedrooms including a dormer room on the top floor. The rear is a low-maintenance flagged yard with a brick-built store, shed and outside WC. Practical positives include low council tax (Band B), excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds for home working or study.
Buyers should note there is a single bathroom serving four bedrooms and some rooms show dated fittings and decor, particularly the living room which would benefit from modernisation. The house was constructed circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no confirmed insulation) — there may be scope to improve energy performance. Chain-free sale and freehold tenure make this a straightforward purchase for a growing family or someone seeking a renovation project within a sought-after town location.