Spacious three-bedroom Victorian end-terrace in Old Town — renovated, commuter-friendly, low council tax.
Three double bedrooms and flexible living space throughout
New roof and replacement double glazed windows recently fitted
Freehold with very low council tax — low running costs
Small rear patio with decking — low-maintenance outdoor space
End-terrace Victorian stone facade with period character
Traditional sandstone/limestone walls; no confirmed wall insulation
Single bathroom only — may be tight for larger families
Excellent commuter links; fast broadband and strong mobile signal
This three-bedroom end-terrace in Barnsley’s Old Town is presented move-in ready after recent upgrades, including a new roof and replacement windows. Spacious rooms throughout give flexible family living space, and a small rear patio with decking provides low-maintenance outdoor space. The property is freehold and benefits from very low council tax, making running costs attractive.
Situated close to Barnsley town centre, local parks, good primary and secondary schools, and Barnsley Hospital, the house suits families and professionals who value convenience. Excellent commuter links — short drive to the M1 and reliable local transport — make journeys to Sheffield and Leeds straightforward. Fast broadband and strong mobile signal support home working and streaming.
The house retains Victorian character in a period stone facade but has been newly renovated internally. Buyers should note the plot is small and the property is of traditional construction (sandstone/limestone) with no confirmed wall insulation, which may merit further insulation work for long-term energy efficiency. There is a single bathroom and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
Overall this property offers a practical, well-located family home with recent essential upgrades and low ongoing taxes. It will appeal to buyers who want a ready-to-live-in period house close to amenities and transport, while those seeking large gardens or fully modernised thermal performance should factor potential insulation or outdoor expansion limits into their plans.