Five double bedrooms including four spacious doubles
Chain free — available with no onward chain
Large private wrap-around gardens; south-facing patio
Detached garage and multiple off-street parking spaces
Stunning far-reaching Wharfe Valley and countryside views
Some updating and renovation required throughout the property
Stone walls likely have no added insulation; secondary glazing present
Council Tax Band F — higher ongoing cost
This bright, Victorian end-of-terrace offers flexible family living across three storeys with five bedrooms, four generous doubles and three reception rooms. The house sits on a large, mature corner plot with wrap-around, south-facing gardens, a detached garage and off-street parking — ideal for families who value outdoor space and countryside views.
Period character is intact throughout: high ceilings, bay windows, exposed beams, original cornicing and fireplaces create authentic charm. The extended living kitchen/dining room is a light-filled focal point with rooflights, exposed stone and French doors to the garden — a versatile family hub for day-to-day life and entertaining.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, ultrafast fibre broadband availability and very low local crime. The property is chain free and within easy walking distance of Ben Rhydding train station and highly regarded schools, making it well placed for commuters and school-aged families.
Some updating and renovation are required: parts of the fabric and finishes need modernising, and the stone walls are understood to have no added insulation. Secondary glazing is fitted in places. Council Tax Band F should be noted as a higher running cost. These factors present scope for improvement and value-add for buyers prepared to renovate.



































































































