Practical town-edge house with parking and garden near amenities and rail links.
Three bedrooms with traditional first-floor layout
Contemporary house shower room, single bathroom only
Ample off-street parking for three to four vehicles
Front and rear gardens; small plot overall
Substantial outbuilding with electricity supply
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Kitchen dated 1980s; opportunity for modernization
Built 1930–1949, filled cavity walls, freehold tenure
This three-bedroom semi-detached house sits a short walk from Settle town centre, offering easy access to local shops, rail links and schools. The layout is traditional with a bay-front sitting room, open-plan dining to kitchen and a contemporary shower room on the first floor. Heating is mains gas to radiators and double glazing is fitted throughout.
Outside, the property benefits from generous off-street parking for three to four cars, a front and rear garden and a substantial outbuilding with its own electricity supply—useful for storage, workshop or hobby space. The plot is small but practical, with pedestrian access alongside the drive.
Practical buyers will value the solid mid-20th century construction and straightforward freehold tenure. The house is suitable for a family or those relocating to the market town; it also offers modest scope for cosmetic updating, particularly in the kitchen and external landscaping. Note the property’s compact overall size and single shower room may be limiting for larger households.