Characterful two-bedroom terrace with recent upgrades, close to schools and rail links..
Brand-new boiler installed two months ago
Full top-to-bottom damp proof course recently completed
Two double bedrooms, top-floor dormer conversion
Large four-piece bathroom on first floor
Small low-maintenance forecourt and enclosed rear garden
EPC rating D — moderate energy efficiency
Stone-built, pre-1900 fabric may need periodic maintenance
Council Tax Band C — check for current charges
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace in Diggle offers traditional character with practical modern updates — ideal for first-time buyers or small families. The house sits across three storeys, with two double bedrooms (one at attic/dormer level), a generous four-piece bathroom and a good-sized lounge. Recent works include a full top-to-bottom damp proof course, new rear windows and a brand-new boiler, reducing immediate maintenance costs.
The property benefits from a small low-maintenance forecourt and an enclosed rear garden with a pleasant outlook. It lies within walking distance of Diggle Primary and Saddleworth Secondary and is around two miles from Greenfield train station, providing straightforward rail links to Manchester and Huddersfield. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are reported as strong, and local crime levels are very low.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the house is an older stone-built property (constructed before 1900), so periodic upkeep of traditional fabric may be required. The EPC rating is D and the council tax band is C, which may affect running costs. The plot is small, so outdoor space is modest. Overall, the home presents a ready-to-move-into package with scope to modernise or reconfigure to add personal value in the future.
Tenure is freehold. This property will suit someone seeking period character with practical modern comforts close to village amenities, schools and commuter links.