Traditional stone mid-terrace with Victorian façade
Newly fitted dining kitchen and contemporary bathroom
Re-carpeted and redecorated throughout
Two double bedrooms; practical, compact layout
Enclosed rear yard with two storage outhouses
Half-cellar provides extra storage and plumbing point
Small plot and limited outdoor space
No allocated parking — on-street only
A traditional stone-fronted mid-terrace with recent cosmetic updates, 16 Beech Street offers a straightforward, low-hassle purchase for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor. The property has been re-carpeted and redecorated throughout and benefits from a newly fitted dining kitchen, contemporary bathroom and an enclosed flagged yard to the rear. No onward chain speeds a move-in or lettings turnaround.
Internally the layout is compact and practical: a front living room with exposed brick fireplace, a newly installed dining kitchen with Belfast sink and integrated dishwasher, a useful half-cellar for storage and two well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs. Gas central heating, mains services and fast broadband/mobile coverage make it ready for everyday living or immediate rental.
Outside space is limited to a small forecourt and an Indian stone paved rear yard with two storage outhouses and gated access to the back cobbled street. There is no allocated parking — on-street parking only — and the plot is modest, typical of terraced village homes, so outdoor living potential is constrained.
The house sits in a central Cross Hills position close to shops, schools and transport links, with Skipton about five miles away and nearby rail services to Leeds and Bradford. The surrounding area is a working-class terrace neighbourhood; purchasers should note the property’s modest footprint and the local area classification when weighing longer-term resale or rental prospects.































































