Bright period terrace with courtyard garden — near city centre and station, ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms and first-floor bathroom
Private paved courtyard with gate to service alleyway
Recently added garden room with roof lanterns and double doors
Bay-front lounge with fireplace and period features
EPC rating C72; modern gas boiler and double glazing
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — potential upgrade needed
No garage or off-street parking; small plot size
Freehold with Council Tax band B (low running costs)
Tucked just a short walk from York city centre and the railway station, this two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical modern updates. The layout is bright and airy throughout, with a bay-front lounge, dining kitchen and a recently constructed garden room that opens directly onto a private paved courtyard.
Well suited to first-time buyers, commuters or couples, the home offers two double bedrooms and a first-floor bathroom. Double glazing and a modern gas boiler provide reasonable efficiency (EPC C72), while the compact plot and low-maintenance courtyard make outdoor upkeep straightforward. Freehold tenure and a low Council Tax band B add running-cost advantages.
The property sits in a lively, mixed neighbourhood close to good primary and secondary schools, local shops and transport links. Room sizes are average and the house retains many period features such as the fireplace and arched windows, giving scope for cosmetic updating to personalise the space.
Buyers should note the build is original solid brick (likely no wall insulation) and the home is best described as move-in ready with scope for energy-efficiency improvements or cosmetic refurbishment to maximise value. There is no garage or off-street parking, and the courtyard is small, so consider parking and outdoor-space needs before viewing.