Compact two-bedroom home near schools and transport.
- Chain-free freehold mid-terrace with stone façade
- Two double bedrooms including attic with exposed beams
- UPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Compact multi-level layout; modest room proportions
- No private garden; on-street parking only
- Security alarm fitted but not tested
- Area classed as deprived with higher local crime rates
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; age pre-1900 warrants checks
This stone-built mid-terrace offers a compact, characterful two-bedroom layout across multiple levels — an attractive, affordable option for first-time buyers. The property benefits from UPVC double glazing, mains gas central heating, a security alarm (not tested) and a surprisingly generous overall floor area for the price. Being sold chain-free speeds any move and the freehold tenure is straightforward.
The accommodation is arranged with a ground-floor lounge, lower-ground dining kitchen, first-floor bedroom and bathroom, and an attic double on the second floor. Room proportions are modest but useable; exposed beams in the attic add character while laminated floors and neutral décor provide a ready canvas. Energy rating D and very low council tax band A help running costs.
Practical drawbacks are important to note: there is no private garden and parking is on-street only. The property sits in an area classed as deprived with higher local crime rates, so buyers should assess the neighbourhood suitability. The stone walls are assumed uninsulated and the home's age (pre-1900) means further checks are recommended for services and structural details.
For a buyer looking to get on the ladder near West Vale/Elland, this terraced house presents good value and clear potential. It suits someone willing to accept a compact, multi-level layout and who values proximity to schools, shops and transport links rather than private outdoor space.