Well maintained throughout with neutral décor and ready to occupy
Two good-sized bedrooms and modern shower room
Small paved front forecourt and enclosed rear garden
Quiet residential street with good transport links to Bolton/Manchester
Long lease: 879 years remaining (Leasehold)
Modest overall size—typical terrace proportions, not a large family home
Area classified as very deprived; consider local market/resale impact
Council Tax Band A (low running costs)
A well-presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace offered with long lease terms and sensible living space for first-time buyers or investors. The house is tidy throughout with neutral décor, a traditional living room with a bay window and a fitted kitchen/diner. The layout is straightforward and ready to occupy with minimal immediate works required.
Externally there is a small paved forecourt and an enclosed rear garden — low-maintenance outdoor space that suits busy households or rental tenants. The property sits on a quiet residential street in Farnworth with good local amenities, frequent bus links and straightforward routes into Bolton and Manchester.
Buyers should note the surrounding area scores as very deprived on local indices; this can affect resale values and rental demand dynamics. The house is modest in footprint, typical of terraces of this age, and offers average-sized rooms rather than large family accommodation. Council Tax sits at the lower end (Band A), and the lease has 879 years remaining, removing short-lease concerns.
Overall, this terraced home delivers a low-upkeep, entry-level purchase in a well-maintained condition — suitable for a first home or a buy-to-let with potential for steady rental appeal, provided buyers accept the wider area profile.



































































