Victorian character and modern open-plan living close to Whalley village amenities..
Victorian stone end-terrace with period character and modern interiors
Open-plan living with French doors to private stone-flagged patio
Principal bedroom with modern en-suite; two further bedrooms
Freehold, chain-free sale; EPC rating C (72)
Rear patio could be converted to off-street parking (subject to permissions)
Small plot and forecourt; limited outdoor garden space
Above-average local crime levels — factor into location decision
Public notice: offer received; higher written offers invited
Set on sought-after Princess Street in historic Whalley, this stone-built end-terrace blends Victorian character with contemporary, light-filled interiors. The ground floor offers an open-plan living and dining area with French doors to a private stone-flagged patio, plus a modern fitted kitchen — a practical family layout for everyday life and entertaining. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite and there are two further bedrooms and a generous family bathroom on the first floor.
Practical highlights include gas central heating, double glazing (installed post-2002), mains services and an EPC rating of C (72). The house is freehold and offered chain-free, with easy access to local shops, pubs, Whalley Abbey and the nearby train station. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal make the home well suited to remote working and modern family routines. Local schooling options include highly rated state and independent schools within easy reach.
Notable considerations are the small plot size and limited front forecourt — the rear patio is fully stone-flagged but could be adapted for off-street parking if required. The property dates from c.1900–1929 and, while well presented, buyers should expect period maintenance typical of older stone terraces. The area records above-average crime levels, which may concern some purchasers. A public notice confirms an offer has been received on the property, so higher written offers will be required if interested.
Overall this home will suit families seeking a village-centre house with period charm, modern finishes and good transport links. It presents a straightforward, comfortable move-in option with scope to personalise the exterior space to add practical parking or garden features.