Ideal first home with attic bedroom and characterful original features.
Short walk to Hebden Bridge town centre and train station
Set over four floors, this traditional stone mid-terrace occupies a convenient spot a short walk from Hebden Bridge town centre and the train station. The living room has a feature fireplace, built-in shelving and good natural light; a converted attic provides a bright second double bedroom with skylights. Gas central heating and double glazing are already installed, making the house move-in ready in many respects.
Accommodation is compact but well-proportioned for a first home or commuter base: a ground-floor lounge, lower-ground galley kitchen, first-floor double bedroom and shower room, plus the attic bedroom above. The plot is very small with a modest front planting area rather than a substantial garden; parking is on-street only.
Buyers should note the house was built circa 1900–1929 with original stone walls likely uninsulated and Victorian-era fabric. The kitchen and bathroom are functional but compact, and there is scope to update or reconfigure to suit modern preferences. Broadband speeds are average and there is no flood risk.
This property suits a first-time buyer or someone seeking a central Hebden Bridge base with character and scope to personalise. Council tax is very cheap, and the local area is populated by highly qualified professionals, making it convenient and community-minded. Full inspections of services and fittings are advised before purchase.