Refreshed period terrace near York centre — low-maintenance courtyard and ready to move into..
- Wider-than-average Victorian mid-terrace with period character
- Recently upgraded and well maintained throughout
- Private Yorkshire stone rear courtyard, brick-built store
- Compact room sizes; small outdoor space not a garden
- EPC D; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Single bathroom and two double bedrooms
- Gas central heating, uPVC double glazing, freehold tenure
- Convenient for city centre, station and local schools
A wider-than-average period terrace presented in recently refreshed condition, ideal for a first-time buyer seeking a well‑finished urban home. The living spaces are compact but cleverly arranged across two storeys, with attractive herringbone-style flooring and contemporary decor giving a bright, move‑in ready feel.
Practical benefits include gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and useful built storage. The rear Yorkshire stone‑paved courtyard provides a private outdoor space that’s low maintenance and secure, while the brick-built store and gate to a service alley are handy for bins and cycles. Freehold tenure and a modest Council Tax Band B keep running costs reasonable.
Be clear about the limitations: the property is a compact terraced house with a small rear yard rather than a garden, and its solid brick walls are likely uninsulated. The EPC is D, so there is scope (and potential cost) to improve energy efficiency. The layout includes a single bathroom and modest room sizes, so the home suits a couple, small family or investor rather than those needing larger gardens or expansive living areas.
Location is a strong selling point: quiet residential street off Poppleton Road with easy access to York city centre, the railway station and local primary schools. For buyers prioritising proximity to transport, schools and city amenities over outdoor space, this house offers immediate convenience and a straightforward, low‑maintenance city base.