Large listed Victorian house with coach house, garden and development potential..
Large four-bedroom Victorian stone end terrace with period features
Detached stone coach house and single garage, plus long gravel driveway
Extensive mature gardens with private aspect and development potential
Grade II listed — limits alterations and may increase renovation costs
Lapsed planning permission — any new work will need fresh consent
Requires full modernisation throughout; likely costly upgrades needed
Freehold and chain-free, suitable for investors or hands-on families
Area has above-average crime and relative local deprivation
This substantial four-bedroom stone end-terrace sits on a large plot in Low Moor, offering generous living space across multiple reception rooms and a detached coach house with garage. The property is chain-free and freehold, with extensive gardens and parking via a long gravel driveway — features that will appeal to families seeking outdoor space or developers looking for a renovation project.
The house retains period character and appears to be Grade II listed. That heritage status brings charm but will restrict alterations and can complicate refurbishment costs and planning. There is lapsed planning permission for further development; buyers should treat this as non-current and assume any new works will need fresh consent.
Internally the property requires modernisation throughout. This creates scope to add value but also means immediate expenditure on updating kitchens, bathrooms, services and possibly conservation-sensitive repairs. The home’s size, coach house and plot provide clear potential for conversion or extension — subject to listed-building constraints and successful planning applications.
Location benefits include good local schools, fast broadband and excellent rail and road links into Bradford and Leeds. Be aware the neighbourhood records above-average crime statistics and the wider area scores as relatively deprived, which may affect resale positioning. Overall this is a character-rich, high-potential property best suited to buyers prepared for a renovation governed by listed-building considerations.