Compact, characterful three-bed terrace with parking and garden, ideal for first-time buyers..
Three bedrooms in a Victorian mid-terrace layout
Modern fitted kitchen; well-presented living spaces
Low-maintenance garden and off-street driveway parking
Compact overall size ~769 sq ft; small room proportions
Single family bathroom only; may suit smaller households
Leasehold tenure — very long lease remaining (852 years)
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; very low crime
No flood risk; council tax described as very cheap
This three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Huddersfield Road sits within walking distance of Newhey village amenities, good local schools and commuter links including the M62. The house combines period stone façade and chimney pots with a contemporary living room and a modern fitted kitchen, offering comfortable move-in condition for a first-time buyer or young family.
Internally the layout is compact (approximately 769 sq ft) across two main storeys with three bedrooms and a single family bathroom. The accommodation is well presented and benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low local crime — practical pluses for everyday living and remote working. Externally there is a low-maintenance garden and driveway providing off-street parking.
Key practical points: the property is leasehold (very long lease remaining), council tax is very cheap and there is no recorded flood risk. The home has tasteful updates but retains scope for further improvement or reconfiguration if a buyer wants to add value.
Notable limitations include the property’s small overall footprint and only one bathroom, which may feel constrained for larger households. Buyers should also note the tenure is leasehold and check any specific lease terms and charges before committing. Overall this is a compact, characterful terrace well suited to first-time buyers seeking a convenient location and sensible running costs.