Characterful two-bed terrace with attic, close to town — needs energy upgrades..
- Chain free freehold mid-terrace, about 940 sq ft
- Two bedrooms plus useful attic room
- Two reception rooms and modern fitted kitchen
- Small decking area and ample rear yard
- EPC G; poor energy efficiency and high running costs likely
- Main heating via electric room heaters only
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; double glazing pre-2002
- Short walk to town centre; easy A59 access
A chain-free, stone-built mid-terrace with two bedrooms plus an attic room, located a short walk from Barnoldswick town centre. The house offers two reception rooms and a modern fitted kitchen with built-in fridge/freezer, dishwasher, electric oven and gas hob — ready for everyday living. At about 940 sq ft, the layout suits first-time buyers or a small family seeking space and immediate occupancy.
The property is decorated to a high standard and benefits from a small decking area and an ample rear yard for outdoor use. Practical positives include freehold tenure, very low council tax, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, plus easy access to the A59 for commuting.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the EPC is G and main heating is currently room electric heaters, so energy costs are likely to be high. The building is an early 20th-century stone terrace with assumed no wall insulation and double glazing fitted before 2002, which will limit thermal efficiency and could require insulation or window upgrades. The local area is mixed – convenient for town amenities but described broadly as a blue-collar terrace area with constrained rental demand.
This property suits a buyer who values location and character and is prepared to invest in energy and insulation improvements to reduce running costs and increase long-term comfort and value.