Spectacular valley outlook, cosy fireplace and low council tax appeal.
Freehold two-bedroom mid-terrace with classic period features
Set on a quiet lane in Oxenhope, this two-bedroom mid-terrace offers classic period character and exceptional valley views. The living room's exposed beams, stone fireplace and multi-fuel stove create a warm, inviting ground-floor space, while large front windows flood the cottage with light and frame the open countryside beyond.
Accommodation is compact but well laid-out: a fitted kitchen/breakfast bar, a generous first-floor bathroom with separate shower and airing cupboard, a master bedroom with views and a single second bedroom. The property is freehold, heated by a mains-gas boiler and fitted with double glazing (installation date unknown), so day-to-day running is straightforward.
Practical drawbacks are transparent: the stone walls are likely uninsulated, broadband speeds are slow, and the plot is very small with only a sloping front lawn and shared boundary. The cottage was built before 1900 so buyers should expect typical older-property maintenance and consider insulation or energy improvements (EPC shown as D). Access may be along a narrow country lane.
Overall this cottage suits first-time buyers or downsizers seeking character, low council tax and spectacular rural views, and is also realistic for investors wanting a straightforward rental. It rewards buyers willing to make modest energy and connectivity upgrades while enjoying an established village location and countryside outlook.