Chain-free two-bedroom with rare two-storey garage — great income potential..
Chain free sale, ready for immediate purchase or let
Two double bedrooms with bay-window living room
Large two-storey brick garage/workshop; high storage value
Solid brick 1900–1929 construction; likely no wall insulation
Small plot and limited external garden space
Slow broadband speeds; may affect home-working or tenants
EPC band D; some energy improvements likely needed
Area classified as deprived; average crime and local amenities nearby
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Elsecar offers straightforward, affordable housing with a standout external asset: a large two-storey brick garage/workshop. Offered chain free and priced competitively, it will appeal to investors seeking rental income or buyers wanting a practical home with exceptional secure storage.
Inside, the property provides two double bedrooms, a living room with a bay window and a semi open-plan flow into the kitchen. The house is of solid brick construction (circa 1900–1929) with double glazing and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. EPC band D.
Externally the narrow driveway opens to a substantial brick-built garage ideal for vehicle mechanics, hobbyists or secure storage — a rare feature that adds clear value. The plot is small and the frontage modest, so outside garden space is limited.
Notable practical points: the property sits in a convenient village location near Elsecar train station, local amenities, and M1 links, but the local area is classified as deprived with average crime levels. Broadband speeds are slow and the original solid walls likely lack cavity insulation, so further thermal improvements may be desirable for comfort and running-cost savings.