One-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with freehold title
Open-plan living room and modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Useful basement providing valuable additional storage space
Low-maintenance paved front yard — very small outdoor space
Double glazing and gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
Built before 1900 with likely uninsulated stone walls — insulation needed
Excellent transport links: near New Pudsey station and major road routes
Council tax very cheap, suited to first-time buyers or landlords
Set on a quiet Victorian terrace in Farsley, this one-bedroom freehold offers a compact, well-presented home or buy-to-let opportunity. The ground floor has an open-plan living room and modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances; a paved, low-maintenance front yard provides outdoor space for al fresco dining. A useful basement adds valuable storage beneath the main living areas.
The first-floor bedroom and part-tiled bathroom are straightforward and functional, benefitting from uPVC double glazing and gas central heating. The property sits close to Farsley village amenities, Westroyd Park and Owlcotes Shopping Centre, with New Pudsey station nearby for direct links to Leeds and Bradford — a strong commuting location.
Buyers should note the house is a traditional stone mid-terrace built before 1900; external walls are likely uninsulated (as-built sandstone/limestone), which may affect heating efficiency and could be a target for improvement. The plot is very small and outdoor space is limited to the paved yard. Council tax is low and tenure is freehold, making ownership straightforward for first-time purchasers or investors.















































