Compact two-bed village cottage with modern bathroom and private patio.
Stone-built mid-terrace cottage in popular Oakworth village
Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes; modest room sizes throughout
Modern kitchen and four-piece bathroom (bath and separate shower)
Enclosed paved patio—small but private outdoor space
Approx. 475 sq ft; compact footprint suitable for first-time buyers
EPC rating D; stone walls likely uninsulated—possible heat-loss concern
Freehold, mains gas heating; very cheap council tax
Cellar storage via hatch (limited headroom), average local crime
This stone-built mid-terrace cottage offers a compact, well-presented two-bedroom home in the sought-after village of Oakworth. The living room has a feature living-flame gas fire and double glazing; a modern fitted kitchen and a four-piece bathroom give the house contemporary convenience while retaining period character. The front enclosed patio provides a small, private outdoor space for seating and planting.
The property is small in overall footprint (approx. 475 sq ft) and rooms are modest—typical of early 20th-century terraces—so it suits first-time buyers, downsizers, or buy-to-let investors seeking a manageable home near local amenities and a good primary school. EPC is rated D; walls are traditional stone with no recorded insulation (assumed), which may affect running costs and future upgrade requirements.
Freehold tenure, mains gas central heating and fast broadband/mobile signal are practical benefits; council tax is very low. There is basic cellar storage accessed via a hatch rather than a full cellar room. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the layout and village setting.