Compact, affordable Victorian terrace with courtyard — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
- Two bedrooms and separate dining room, efficient layout
- Modern kitchen and contemporary shower room
- Private rear courtyard, low outdoor maintenance
- Double glazing installed post-2002
- Mains gas boiler and radiators provide central heating
- Small overall size (approx. 560 sq ft) and plot
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential higher energy costs
- Located near schools, amenities and good bus links
A compact two-bedroom Victorian terrace in a popular Barnsley location, offered with a guide price of £90,000–£100,000. The house makes efficient use of its 560 sq ft with a bright lounge, separate dining room and a modern kitchen. Two comfortable bedrooms and a contemporary shower room sit on the first floor. Double glazing was fitted after 2002 and the home is heated by a mains-gas boiler and radiators.
The property suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable, manageable home or investors after a lettable, low-maintenance terrace. The small rear courtyard provides private outdoor space without heavy upkeep. Local amenities, good primary and secondary schools and easy access to bus links place everyday services within walking distance.
Notable negatives are the small overall size and modest plot, and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, so running costs could be higher unless improved. The house is an older mid-terrace (c.1900–1929) with compact room sizes and some scope for cosmetic updating or targeted energy-efficiency improvements. Crime levels and area deprivation are average.
This is a straightforward, value-led opportunity in a well-connected area. If you want an affordable entry into Barnsley’s housing market or a compact buy-to-let with low external maintenance, this terrace is worth viewing. Measurements are compact — view to judge space and renovation potential for your plans.