Quiet pedestrianised cul-de-sac with green banking to the front
Tucked on a quiet, pedestrianised cul-de-sac, this freshly refurbished two-bedroom mid-terrace is ready to move into and suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a low-entry property. The large, bright lounge (approx. 130 sqft) has windows at each end and a feature brick fireplace, while the extended kitchen provides fitted cupboards, pantry storage and direct access to a private rear yard.
Both bedrooms are even-sized smaller doubles (around 80 sqft each) and the bathroom houses a modern Biasi combination boiler. The home benefits from a newly installed composite front door, recent internal decoration and double glazing (installed before 2002). The long lease (approximately 854 years remaining), nominal ground rent (£1.15 p.a.) and very low council tax band A keep ongoing costs low.
Practical considerations: the property is small (approx. 516 sqft) and built before 1900 with stone walls likely without insulation. The kitchen, while serviceable, shows post‑war fittings and could benefit from modernisation to maximise comfort and rental value. EPC rating D and the immediate area has above-average crime and high deprivation metrics, which may affect resale or rental yields.
Overall, this terraced house offers mortgageable, move-in readiness with scope to add value through sympathetic updating. Its location provides local shops and countryside walks nearby, with Rawtenstall and road links to Manchester within a few miles.