Victorian stone terrace in popular Haworth village
No onward chain — vacant possession possible
Mains gas boiler installed 2024; gas central heating
Double glazing fitted (unknown install date)
Small footprint; rooms modest in size
EPC rating D; walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrades advised
Front yard only; very small plot, no substantial garden
Area has above‑average crime and local deprivation indicators
Set in Haworth’s sought‑after stone terrace, this compact two‑bedroom cottage offers an affordable entry to village living with no onward chain. The traditional Yorkshire stone façade, small gated front yard and elevated village outlook give genuine period character, while recent practical upgrades — a mains gas boiler installed in 2024 and double glazing — reduce immediate maintenance costs.
Internally the accommodation is modest but well laid out across two floors: a medium living room with fireplace, a galley kitchen with modern units and integrated oven, two bedrooms (one with a dressing area) and a shower room. The footprint and room sizes are small, so the property will suit a first‑time buyer, downsizer or a lettings investor looking for a straightforward, low‑management asset in a popular tourist village.
Notable things to know: the EPC is rated D and the stone external walls likely lack modern insulation, so energy upgrades could be needed to improve efficiency and running costs. The property sits in an area with above‑average crime statistics and local deprivation measures; buyers should consider security and community factors. Council tax is very low, and there is no flood risk.
Overall, this is a characterful, compact cottage with clear scope for cosmetic improvement and energy upgrade. It represents an economical purchase for someone prepared for modest renovation or for an investor seeking immediate let‑ready accommodation in a desirable village location.