Chain-free three-bedroom stone terrace with cellar and parking—ideal for buyers seeking a renovation project..
- Three double bedrooms over two floors
- Large stone-flagged cellar with boiler and meter cupboard
- Retains period features: high ceilings, coving, ceiling roses
- Tiered rear garden and rear off-street parking space
- Chain free; freehold; Council Tax Band B
- EPC D (56) — energy improvements likely required
- Property needs renovation throughout; modernisation required
- Located in higher-crime ward; local area shows deprivation
A deceptively spacious three-bedroom mid-terrace in sought-after Greetland, offered chain free and ready for renovation. Built in the 1930s–1940s in local stone, the house retains period features such as high ceilings, coving, ceiling roses and an open staircase — qualities that give scope to create a characterful home.
Accommodation is arranged over two main floors plus a large cellar. The ground floor offers a generous lounge with fireplace and a dining kitchen with integrated oven and space for appliances. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a bathroom; useful fitted storage cupboards sit on the split-level landing. Externally there is a tiered rear garden, small front garden, and an off-street parking space accessed from Hoults Lane.
Practical details: freehold tenure, Council Tax Band B, EPC rating D (56), mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown). The property requires modernisation throughout and would suit a buyer happy to refurbish to personal taste or an investor seeking value-add potential. Note the property sits in a higher-crime ward and is in an area with some deprivation; buyers should consider this when assessing safety and resale expectations.
Location is convenient for West Vale shops, nearby primary schools (including two highly rated options) and good road links to the M62. Rail stations at Halifax and Sowerby Bridge are within easy reach, and local amenities include pubs, shops and cafes. This home will appeal to first-time buyers or small families who value period character and want a project in a well-connected suburb.