Two bedrooms in a Victorian mid-terrace (approx. 743 sqft)
Front and rear paved gardens, small plot
Boarded loft with two Velux windows, good storage potential
Double glazed, mains gas boiler and radiators
On-street parking only, no private driveway
Stone walls likely uninsulated—may need thermal upgrades
Fast broadband and very low local crime rate
Close to good schools and local amenities
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace, this two-bedroom home offers an affordable entry to Lightcliffe with front and rear gardens and practical living space across two floors. The lounge and compact modern kitchen provide ready-to-live-in accommodation, while a boarded loft with two Velux windows offers useful storage and scope for conversion subject to checks.
The property benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators) and fast broadband—appealing to first-time buyers seeking low running costs in a very low-crime, affluent suburb. Nearby good schools and straightforward access to local amenities add to the day-to-day convenience.
Buyers should note the terrace is stone-built (circa 1900–1929) and walls are assumed to be uninsulated, which may mean improvement works to upgrade thermal efficiency. Parking is on-street only and the garden/plot is small; the home is average-sized and best suited to a first-time buyer or small family rather than someone needing large external space.
Prospective purchasers are advised that services and appliances have not been tested; commission a survey or service reports before offering. The freehold tenure, modest council tax, and central location make this a straightforward, affordable purchase with short-term rental or owner-occupier potential.