Large kitchen extension, loft bedroom and short walk to village amenities.
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with countryside views to front
Set opposite open fields with woods and a park to the rear, this Victorian mid-terrace combines period character with well-sized, practical living. The house benefits from a large 150 sqft kitchen extension with skylights and a bright 220 sqft central living room, plus a roomy converted loft bedroom — all giving flexible space for family life or first-time buyers wanting room to grow.
Practical positives include freehold ownership, no onward chain, mains gas central heating, double glazing and excellent local transport links on the X43 into Rawtenstall and Manchester. Crawshawbooth Primary School is a short, downhill walk and the village centre offers cafes, shops and an award-winning butcher. The property’s 1,156 sqft internal area and low council tax band make running costs reasonable.
Buyers should note some material points: the property is an older Victorian build (pre-1900) with original sandstone/limestone walls assumed uninsulated, and the EPC is rated D. The rear plot is small and terraced, and there is a single family bathroom. The loft has a 6'7" head height at the apex, which limits standing room in places. These factors mean there may be scope and cost for insulation or improvement works.
Overall this is a spacious, characterful terrace in an affluent, low-crime area with attractive countryside views — well suited to families or first-time buyers seeking space, good schools and easy transport, while accepting some typical period-house upgrade needs.