Traditional three-bed terrace with new boiler and garden, ready for modernization..
- Three first-floor bedrooms, family-friendly layout
- Two reception rooms plus useful cellar storage
- New boiler installed April 2024
- Pleasant rear garden and small front forecourt
- Period stone/pebble-dash exterior; uninsulated walls likely
- Shows signs of damp/mould in places; needs modernisation
- Freehold; average overall size (1,216 sq ft)
- Local crime level higher than average
A well-proportioned three-bedroom terraced home arranged over two floors, finished in traditional stone and pebble-dash. The ground floor offers two reception rooms and a cellar, while all three bedrooms are on the first floor — a practical layout for family life. A new boiler was fitted in April 2024, and double glazing has been installed, helping with running costs.
The property sits on a small plot with a pleasant rear garden and modest forecourt. It is close to several highly regarded local schools (Idle CofE Primary rated Outstanding; other primaries and secondaries rated Good), and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working or study.
The house is best described as a period home that needs updating; finishes are traditional and some rooms show signs consistent with older properties, including potential damp or mould in places. The stone walls are likely uninsulated. The area records higher-than-average local crime, which should be considered alongside the property’s other strengths.
This freehold terrace will suit a growing family seeking proximity to schools and amenities, or an investor targeting rental demand in BD10. It offers clear scope to modernise and add value, though budget should be allowed for repairs, energy-efficiency upgrades and decoration.