Character-filled end-terrace in Glossop town centre with view and garden.
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms and original period features
Log burner in lounge; feature fireplaces in both reception rooms
Large family bathroom with four-piece suite
Scenic views to church at front and hills to rear
Low-maintenance rear garden with patio and seating areas
Leasehold with 861 years remaining; nominal £4 ground rent
Likely uninsulated stone walls; EPC mid E band — energy improvements possible
Local crime level above average; recommend full survey and checks
This generously proportioned three-bedroom period end-terrace combines original character with practical living space in the heart of Glossop. Two reception rooms with feature fireplaces—including a cosy log burner—give flexible family living and dining options, while large windows frame scenic views of St Mary’s Church to the front and hills to the rear.
The kitchen and larger-than-average family bathroom (four-piece suite) provide everyday convenience, and the low-maintenance rear garden with paved patio and raised seating areas is arranged for easy outdoor living. A small walled forecourt and side access add kerb appeal and practicality for bin and bike storage.
The property is leasehold with a very long lease (861 years) and nominal ground rent. Built before 1900, it retains period features (dressed stone façade, high ceilings, coving), but parts of the house would benefit from updating: walls are likely uninsulated, the EPC is mid E band with scope for energy improvements, and some refurbishment could increase comfort and value. Council tax is inexpensive, broadband and mobile signals are good, and transport links and schools are within easy reach—suiting a family seeking central Glossop living.
Buyers should note the local crime level is above average for the area and confirmation of services, boundaries and specific fixtures should be obtained via legal and survey checks. Overall this house offers strong period character, sensible outdoor space and good scope for modernisation to unlock further value.