Characterful two-bedroom terrace with valley views, solar panels and village convenience..
Two double bedrooms with valley views
Stone-built Georgian terrace with period character
Extended kitchen/diner, good dining space
Solar panels reduce electricity costs
Main heating: LPG boiler; bottled gas used
Very small rear plot; on-street parking only
EPC Band D; sandstone walls assumed uninsulated
Compact bathroom and modest room sizes
Set in the historic village of Allendale, this stone-built terraced home offers an affordable entry into village life. The property combines period character with practical updates — double glazing and solar panels help reduce running costs, while generous living and dining spaces suit modern family routines or first-time buyers seeking room to grow.
Upstairs are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, the rear room enjoying broad views across the Allen Valley. The extended kitchen/diner at the back provides a useful hub for everyday life, and two useful outbuildings in the small rear yard offer storage for bikes and garden tools. On-street parking keeps the frontage uncluttered and the village centre is a short walk away.
Buyers should note a few important facts: the property is heated by an LPG boiler with radiators and uses bottled gas as the main fuel; the walls are original sandstone/limestone and assumed to have no cavity insulation, which contributes to its EPC D rating. The plot is very small and parking is on-street only. The bathroom is compact and may suit buyers comfortable with modest room sizes.
Overall this terraced house will appeal to first-time buyers, downsizers or investors seeking a manageable, characterful home in an affluent rural village. The combination of solar panels, village amenities nearby and elevated valley views gives genuine lifestyle appeal, while a straightforward programme of energy improvements could enhance comfort and value.