Large three-bed terrace with basement rooms and good scope to improve.
End-of-terrace Victorian character with stone facade
This substantial three-bedroom end-terrace occupies an elevated position on a popular Burnley street, offering generous accommodation across three floors and about 1,204 sq ft. The house retains Victorian character — stone facade, bay window and period fireplaces — and includes two large basement rooms that provide useful storage or scope for conversion (subject to permissions).
Practical features include a fitted kitchen, a main bedroom with a dressing area, a family bathroom and gas central heating from a Potterton combi boiler. The property is within walking distance of local schools, Towneley Park and Burnley town centre, making everyday amenities and transport readily accessible.
There is clear potential to modernise and personalise many areas, which will appeal to buyers looking to add value. Important practical points: the property is leasehold (length and terms not specified) and the wider area experiences very high crime and significant deprivation — these are material considerations for buyers and for any rental plans.
Value drivers include the size, period character, basement rooms and affordable council tax band. Downsides are the location-related risks, the single bathroom for three bedrooms, and the unknown EPC rating. Buyers should arrange a viewing and check lease details and local safety statistics before committing.