Characterful three-bedroom village home, ten-minute walk to Whalley station.
Recently renovated inside with modern kitchen and shower room
Light-filled Victorian mid-terrace recently refreshed to combine period character with contemporary fixtures. The ground floor offers two reception rooms that flow to a modern grey kitchen and a practical utility/ground-floor WC — ideal for busy family life or commuter mornings. A small, low-maintenance palisade front garden and enclosed rear yard give private outdoor space without large upkeep.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors: two principal bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor, plus a third bedroom on the second floor with Velux windows accessed by a fixed staircase. The top-floor room provides valuable extra space but has sloping ceilings and limited headroom compared with the lower bedrooms. Double glazing and gas central heating are already in place.
The property sits in the sought-after Ribble Valley village of Whalley, a short walk from the High Street amenities and about ten minutes’ walk from the train station — convenient for daily commuting to nearby towns and Manchester. Local schools include well-regarded state and independent options, and countryside walks such as Whalley Nab are on the doorstep.
Practical points to note: the house was built before 1900 and while renovated internally, the cavity wall construction is assumed uninsulated and the EPC is currently TBC. The plot is small and the area records above-average crime figures, which buyers should factor into decision-making. Overall this is a compact, characterful freehold home suited to families or commuters seeking a renovated period property close to village facilities.