Freehold two-bedroom mews, approx. 713 sq ft
Modern kitchen and bathroom; separate utility room
Small front and rear gardens, low-maintenance outdoor space
Built 1950–1966; system-built walls with external insulation
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Mains gas boiler and radiator heating; broadband and mobile excellent
Area very deprived; crime levels above average
Compact plot and modest room sizes, suited to first-time buyers
This compact two-bedroom mews house on Deerstone Avenue offers an affordable, freehold entry into Burnley’s housing market. The property benefits from a modern kitchen and bathroom, a separate utility room, and small front and rear gardens — practical for first-time buyers or a small family.
Constructed in the mid-20th century with system-built walls and external insulation, the home is traditionally laid out over two floors with gas-fired boiler and radiators. Double glazing is present although the installation date is unknown. Broadband speeds and mobile signal in the area are strong, supporting home working or streaming.
Be realistic about the location: the neighbourhood is in a very deprived area with above-average crime statistics and several nearby schools rated as "Requires improvement". The plot is small and the property is compact at about 713 sq ft, so it suits buyers seeking affordable accommodation rather than extensive outdoor space.
Overall this is a straightforward, low-cost freehold purchase with move-in-ready internal fixtures but some construction-age considerations. Buyers should note the system-built construction and check any guarantees or maintenance history; a survey is recommended to confirm insulation, glazing and mechanical systems.







































































