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£95,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSpring Street, Accrington BB5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Duckworths - Hyndburn
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About this property
Stone built mid terrace
Two bedrooms plus a loft room
Kitchen diner
Spacious enclosed rear yard
Contemporary three piece shower room
Within walking distance to the town centre, good schools, shops, supermarkets and Oswaldtwistle Mills
Ideal for first time buyers
Tenure: Leasehold
Step inside this well presented mid terrace, where period charm meets opportunity. With its classic stone facade and welcoming layout, this mid‐terraced home offers an ideal blend of traditional character and modern potential. The light-filled front reception beckons, perfect for unwinding or entertaining, this flows effortlessly through to the kitchen space that has plenty of space for dining.
Ascend the stairs to find two comfortable bedrooms, each offering peaceful retreats, alongside a well-appointed modern three piece shower room. S
Leasehold security is a standout feature here, with a 999-year term dating back to 1863 and negligible ground rent. The EPC rating of D indicates opportunities for value-adding improvements, positioning this home as a strong proposition for first-time buyers or rental investors seeking solid yields in a high-demand area.
Beyond the home itself, its location on Spring Street places you in the heart of a close-knit community—just steps from local schools, amenities, and regular transport links to Accrington’s growing commercial and leisure offerings.
Don’t miss this one a perfectly poised property for renovation success or a budget-savvy move with real upside. Call now to schedule your viewing and imagine the possibilities!
EPC Rating: D
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