Characterful three-storey home close to Harrogate town centre and transport links.
Victorian mid-terrace with bay windows and high ceilings
Three storeys providing flexible three-bedroom accommodation
Modern fitted kitchen and fully tiled bathroom
Small rear courtyard with potential for off-street parking (subject to consents)
Stone walls likely uninsulated—consider retrofit insulation
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need upgrading
Single bathroom only; second bathroom would need conversion work
Located in an area with very high crime rates—security considerations
This Victorian mid-terrace townhouse offers generous living space over three floors and sits directly opposite a small triangular green in central Harrogate. The property combines period features — bay windows, fireplace and high ceilings — with a modern fitted kitchen and fully tiled bathroom, making it ready to occupy while still offering scope to personalise. Its compact rear courtyard provides a private outdoor area and potential (subject to consents) to create a secure off-street parking space.
The house is well placed for town-centre amenities, schools and transport links, with quick access to major roads and rail connections — a practical base for commuters and first-time buyers seeking character close to town. Gas central heating with a boiler and radiators and sealed-unit double glazing provide everyday comfort, though the glazing appears to pre-date 2002.
Notable practical points are straightforward: the stone-built walls are likely uninsulated (as originally constructed), which may affect heating costs and could benefit from retrofitted insulation. The property has a single bathroom and a small rear plot, and it sits in an area with very high recorded crime — factors to consider for family safety and long-term ownership costs. Overall, the house blends period charm and convenient location with modest maintenance and security considerations.