Freehold Victorian end-terrace with period stone facade
This Victorian end-terrace offers three bedrooms and traditional stone character on a compact 797 sq ft plot. The property is freehold and benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating, giving a solid base for modernisation. It requires renovation throughout, presenting clear scope to increase value for an owner-occupier or buy-to-let investor prepared to refurbish.
Situated in Rosegrove Village, the house is within walking distance of local shops, bus stops and Rosegrove train station with direct links to Manchester. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for home working or connected tenants. Nearby primary and secondary schools include Rosegrove Infant and Burnley High School.
Buyers should be frank about the location: the wider area is classed as very deprived with above-average crime levels, and the building appears to have solid stone walls with no insulation (assumed). The house is small in overall size and will need cosmetic and likely structural upgrades—kitchen, bathroom, and general redecoration are required.
For practical buyers this is an affordable entry into Burnley where renovation will add clear value. The property works for first-time buyers wanting a DIY project or investors targeting local rental demand, but it is not suited to someone seeking a move-in-ready family home.