Character-filled two bedroom near shops, parks and fast commuter links.
- Stone-built end terrace in central Farsley location
- Spacious rooms over four floors, 875 sqft total
- Large dining kitchen with shaker-style fittings and integrated appliances
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating fitted
- On-street parking only; limited private garden space
- Built before 1900 with cavity walls assumed uninsulated
- Sold by auction; non-refundable reservation fee applies
- Chain-free sale, completion expected within 56 days
A stone-built end terrace in central Farsley, offered chain-free and sold via auction — a practical starter home or buy-to-let opportunity. The house spans four levels with a bright lounge on the ground floor, a large dining kitchen on the lower ground, a main bedroom and bathroom on the first floor, and a second double bedroom with Velux on the second floor. Double glazing and mains gas central heating are already in place.
The location is the property's strongest selling point: tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac moments from Farsley High Street, parks, schools and frequent bus and rail links to Leeds and Bradford. Local amenities, good primary and secondary schools, and easy road access make this an appealing choice for commuters and young families.
Buyers should budget for auction-related costs and the non-refundable reservation fee (4.5% of the purchase price, minimum applies). The house was built before 1900 and has cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated — there may be opportunities for energy-efficiency improvements. On-street parking only and limited external garden space may not suit buyers needing private parking or a large garden.
Overall this is a well-located, characterful period property with realistic scope to update and increase value, particularly for first-time buyers or investors prepared for the auction process and modest improvement works.