This charming mid-terrace house, dating back to the 1700s, offers a unique opportunity for renovation enthusiasts and investors. With two distinct reception areas and a fitted kitchen located in an extension, the property provides a solid foundation for improvement. The inviting lounge features an open fire with a back boiler, ideal for creating a warm atmosphere during colder months. The layout includes two bedrooms – a spacious double with built-in wardrobes and a smaller room equipped with fitted cupboards, accommodating family or visitors comfortably.
Significantly, the house bathroom includes a classic three-piece suite and conceals a hidden staircase behind the wall, which could be modified to access potential loft conversion space pending necessary permissions. The useful cellar consists of two rooms that could be transformed into additional living spaces or used simply for storage, enhancing the property's functionality.
Externally, the quaint cottage-style gardens add charm and character to the home, while the rear stone-built outbuilding presents ample opportunities for conversion into a workshop or studio once planning permissions are obtained. Having had its roof replaced within the last five years, this property not only retains period charm but also serves as an inspiring blank canvas ready for your personal touch and vision. Located in a picturesque Yorkshire village setting, it’s positioned to attract those keen on investing in character-filled properties with significant potential.