Characterful end-terrace needing full modernisation, no onward chain.
Stone-built end-terrace with period features and exposed beams
A stone-built end-of-terrace cottage offering characterful period features and clear renovation potential. The house has two reception rooms, two bedrooms plus a small office, a cellar and private front and rear gardens. Offered with no onward chain and sold freehold, it suits buyers ready to modernise and add value.
Internally the property retains original detail such as exposed beams, a feature fireplace and stonework, but requires updating throughout; the current EPC rating is G. The compact layout includes a ground-floor living room and dining room, kitchen, shower room and an upstairs office that could be converted to a third bedroom subject to planning and reconfiguration.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, double glazing and a useful cellar for storage. The location in Salendine Nook places the house close to good primary and secondary schools, local shops, and quick road links to the M62 for commuters. Council tax is low (Band B).
This is a straightforward project for first-time buyers seeking an affordable starter home with scope to improve, or for investors/home-flippers aiming to refurbish and increase value. Buyers should budget for comprehensive modernisation and energy-efficiency upgrades given the property’s age and current EPC rating.