Characterful two-bedroom home with an extensive private garden and no onward chain.
Victorian stone mid-terrace with exposed stone fireplace and wood floors
Two double bedrooms and contemporary three-piece bathroom
Large, long tiered rear garden with private wooded outlook
Double glazing (installed before 2002) and gas central heating throughout
Chain free and available to view now
Part of additional garden described as subject to possessory claim
Slow broadband speeds; traditional stone walls likely uninsulated
Parking on-street and nearby land, not a private driveway
Set in the Luddenden valley, this two-bedroom Victorian terrace pairs period character with a long, well-planted garden. The living room features an exposed stone fireplace and wood flooring; the kitchen is modern and practical. Gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002) provide day-to-day comfort. The property is chain free and ready to view.
Internally the footprint is small to average for a terrace but well laid out across ground and first floors. Two double bedrooms and a contemporary three-piece bathroom suit a first-time buyer or small family seeking a manageable home with scope to personalise. The rear garden is a standout asset — long, tiered and private — offering significant outdoor amenity and valley views.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: broadband speeds are slow, some external walls are traditional stone with assumed lack of insulation, and part of the additional garden beyond the main rear tier is described as subject to a possessory claim. Parking is on-street and on nearby land rather than a private drive. Tenure is listed as unknown, so buyers should confirm this and the EPC D rating when proceeding.
Overall, this cottage offers genuine period charm, generous outdoor space and immediate availability with no onward chain. It will particularly suit buyers wanting character, a large garden and scope to modernise further, while accepting modest interior space and the practical checks noted above.