Newly renovated two-bedroom Victorian end cottage in a quiet Oakworth cul-de-sac, ready to move in.
Two double-glazed bedrooms; main bedroom well-proportioned, second bedroom small
Newly renovated interior with modern open-plan lounge/kitchen
Gas central heating with boiler and radiators throughout
Two outbuildings provide useful external storage
Very small plot; limited garden/outdoor space
Victorian stone walls; no confirmed wall insulation (may need upgrading)
Freehold tenure and very low Council Tax Band A
Located in a quiet cul-de-sac in popular Oakworth village
A neatly presented two-bedroom end-terrace tucked in a quiet Oakworth cul-de-sac, ideal for a first home or compact family. The house has been newly renovated with a modern open-plan lounge/kitchen, double glazing and gas central heating, so it’s ready to move into with minimal immediate work required. Two useful outbuildings provide practical extra storage for bikes, tools or a small workshop.
Accommodation is compact: the main double bedroom is a comfortable size while the second bedroom is small and better suited as a child’s room, guest bedroom or home office. The cottage sits on a very small plot with limited outdoor space, so buyers seeking a large garden should note the restricted exterior area.
The property retains a traditional stone Victorian facade and sits on solid-walled construction where wall insulation is assumed to be absent. Prospective buyers should consider potential improvement costs if upgrading wall insulation or undertaking further energy-efficiency works. Council Tax Band A and freehold tenure are cost positives for long-term running costs.
In short, this is a tidy, characterful home in a popular village setting with good local amenities and transport links — best suited to first-time buyers, downsizers or investors seeking a low-maintenance property with immediate rental potential.