Two receptions, courtyard and strong transport and digital links.
Prime town-centre location within walking distance of shops and schools
Set right in the heart of Harrogate, this mid-terrace Victorian house offers four well-proportioned bedrooms across three floors and a private, low‑maintenance courtyard — a rare find so close to shops, cafes and good local schools. The layout includes two generous reception rooms, a stylish kitchen with adjacent utility room, and practical eaves storage on the top floor.
The property retains attractive period features such as sash and bay windows, high ceilings, decorative cornices and a fireplace, while also benefitting from modern fittings throughout. Heating is gas boiler and radiators; glazing is double-glazed though install date is unknown. The current EPC is rated E and a small cosmetic allowance of £3,000 has been reflected in the asking price to assist with finishing touches before a full refurbishment.
This home is best suited to a growing family or buyers seeking a characterful town-centre house with renovation potential. Important practical points: the building dates from the early 20th century with assumed solid stone walls and no known wall insulation, and the house is marketed needing renovation — buyers should factor in updating and possible insulation works. Council tax is affordable and the property is freehold.
Note the location offers excellent mobile and broadband connectivity, easy walking access to primary and secondary schools, shops and public transport. Buyers concerned about safety should be aware the immediate area reports a very high crime level; prospective purchasers may wish to investigate security measures or obtain local crime data before viewing.