Characterful starter home with bay window, garden yard and low running costs..
- Two bedrooms with period bay-front living room
- Through lounge/diner with wood-effect flooring
- Fitted kitchen, rear yard and external outhouse
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Mains gas central heating; boiler and radiators
- EPC rating D; cavity walls likely uninsulated
- Small plot with forecourt; on-street parking
- Located in a very deprived area; local services nearby
A period mid-terrace with tasteful, modern décor and a classic bay-front reception, this two-bedroom home suits first-time buyers seeking affordable entry into Barrow-in-Furness. The layout is practical: a bright through lounge/diner, fitted kitchen with rear yard access and a useful outhouse for storage or a small workshop. Double-glazed windows and mains gas central heating provide everyday comfort.
The property occupies a small plot with a forecourt and on-street parking. Bedrooms are comfortable for a terrace of this era and the home totals about 862 sq ft — roomy enough for a starter household or a rental let. Council Tax Band A and an EPC rating of D reflect low running costs relative to area norms.
Notable considerations are factual: the cavity walls appear uninsulated (as built), the double-glazing install date is unknown, and the area is in a very deprived wider classification. These factors may affect energy performance and future maintenance or upgrading costs. For buyers planning to improve energy efficiency, loft or wall insulation and window replacements are likely opportunities.
Overall, this terraced house presents a straightforward, characterful home with sensible living spaces and immediate onward potential for cosmetic or efficiency upgrades — ideal for a first-time buyer or investor prepared to budget for modest improvement works.