Spacious four-bedroom Victorian home on a large plot, close to Buxton centre and schools..
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms across versatile accommodation
Detached single garage plus driveway parking for several vehicles
Large mature plot with formal gardens, patios, sheds and greenhouse
Gas central heating, Worcester boiler and double glazing throughout
Period features (bay windows, cast-iron handrail) and generous natural light
Built c.1900–1929 in sandstone with no assumed wall insulation
One living-flame gas fire currently not working; some updating needed
Council tax expensive; local crime rate above average
Set on a large plot close to Buxton town centre, this four-bedroom detached home mixes Victorian character with later extensions. Rooms are bright with large windows and there are three bathrooms, flexible reception space and a useful study — suitable for family life and home working.
Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing throughout, a Worcester boiler, utility room and a detached single garage with driveway parking for several vehicles. The rear garden is established with mature trees, patios, sheds and a greenhouse, offering private outdoor space for children and gardening.
Buyers should note the property’s age and construction: built c.1900–1929 in sandstone/limestone with no assumed wall insulation and some period fittings. One living-flame gas fire is not currently working and the house will benefit from targeted updating and insulation work to improve energy efficiency.
The location is convenient for local amenities, parks, the Pavilion Gardens, opera house, railway station and several well-rated primary schools — an attractive practical position for a family. Council tax is described as expensive and the local area records above-average crime rates, which prospective buyers should factor into their plans.