Two well-proportioned bedrooms, ready to move into
Recently fitted modern kitchen and bathroom
Useful lower-ground cellar providing good storage
Fully enclosed, low-maintenance front garden
Small internal footprint typical of Victorian terraces
Stone walls likely uninsulated — possible higher heating costs
Area shows above-average crime and high deprivation indices
Excellent commuter links and walking distance to top-rated schools
This stone-built mid-terrace on New Bank Street is a tidy, move-in ready choice for first-time buyers or downsizers seeking a compact urban home. The house benefits from a recently fitted kitchen and bathroom, two well-proportioned bedrooms and a practical lower-ground cellar for storage. The front yard is fully enclosed and low-maintenance, offering kerb appeal without gardening work.
Comfort and efficiency are supported by double glazing and mains gas central heating via a modern boiler and radiators. The property’s Victorian character is retained in the stone façade and sash-style proportions while the interior presents in contemporary decorative condition. Walking distance to highly regarded primary and secondary schools, local shops and Morley train station makes this a convenient commuter base.
Buyers should note the small plot and modest internal footprint typical of traditional terraces — space is well arranged but compact. The property’s stone walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, which may affect heating costs despite efficient glazing and a modern boiler. The wider area shows higher-than-average crime and very high deprivation indices, which some buyers will want to consider alongside the property’s affordability and transport links.
Overall this home suits a buyer looking for a low-maintenance starter or a straightforward rental/investment with good local amenities and transport. The virtual tour is recommended to appreciate room proportions and finished condition before viewing in person.