Characterful two-bed end-terrace with loft room — ideal first-time buy near Accrington.
Freehold Victorian end-terrace with two bedrooms plus loft room
Open-plan kitchen/diner and separate living room, about 808 sq ft
EPC rating D; insulation likely needed in original stone walls
Small, sloped rear garden with weathered decking requiring repair
Mains gas boiler and radiators; services not tested — checks advised
Close to Accrington and Great Harwood; excellent mobile and broadband
Very low local crime; area classified as very deprived (consider local context)
Council Tax Band C — affordable ongoing costs
This Victorian end-terrace offers a practical, well-located step onto the property ladder. The house provides two main bedrooms plus a loft room that can serve as an occasional bedroom, home office or hobby space, together with a comfortable living room and an open-plan kitchen/dining area suited to everyday family life and casual entertaining.
Notable positives include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing, and good local connectivity — close to Accrington and Great Harwood, frequent bus links, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Local schools are rated Good, and the immediate area has very low crime, helping make this a sensible choice for first-time buyers.
Buyers should be aware this is an older property (built before 1900) with sandstone/limestone walls that are assumed uninsulated, and the EPC is D. The small rear garden has weathered decking and a sloped, uneven surface; the plot is compact. Services and heating have not been tested, so arranging checks on gas, electrics and the boiler is recommended before commitment.
Overall, the house offers sensible living space (about 808 sq ft) and straightforward potential: cosmetic updating, insulation improvements and some garden work would add value and comfort. For a buyer wanting a characterful, affordable home near local amenities, this property is worth viewing.