Well-presented two-bed terraced home with extended kitchen and low-maintenance patio, sold freehold with no chain..
Two double bedrooms with generous proportions
Extended kitchen fitted with modern appliances
Stone-flagged rear patio — low maintenance outdoor space
Living room with feature gas fireplace and laminate flooring
Freehold tenure; sold with no onward chain
Medium flood risk for the BB9 postcode — check insurance
Located in a very deprived area; above-average local crime rates
Small plot and limited external space
This stone-fronted mid-terrace offers a practical, move-in-ready home for first-time buyers or investors seeking straightforward value. The living room feels bright and comfortable, with laminate flooring and a feature gas fireplace creating a cosy focal point. The kitchen has been extended and houses modern appliances, useful workspace and scope for a breakfast bar.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom with quadrant shower — layout and room sizes are generous for a small terraced property. Outside, a stone-flagged rear patio provides a low-maintenance outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining. The property is freehold and sold with no onward chain, helping speed a purchase.
Be realistic about the setting: the home sits in a very deprived, high-crime ward and the local area is mixed, with predominantly blue-collar terraces and young, ethnically diverse communities. There is a medium flood risk for the postcode; buyers should check insurance and local flood history before committing.
Overall this property suits first-time buyers wanting a compact, well-presented house close to Nelson town centre and Nelson & Colne College, or investors after a lettable, low-upkeep terrace. It’s not a large plot and offers limited outdoor space, but the extended kitchen and two double bedrooms give good practical living space for the price.