Ready-to-move-in 1920s red-brick terrace with garden and countryside views, ideal for families..
Freehold 1920s red-brick mid-terrace
Three double bedrooms with countryside view from main
Bay-fronted lounge with decorative coving and fireplace
True kitchen/diner with integrated range cooker and appliance spaces
Stylish modern bathroom; single bathroom only for three bedrooms
Private rear garden and small low-maintenance forecourt
Small-to-average overall footprint typical of mid-terrace
Area shows higher deprivation despite comfortable local neighbourhood
Comfortably presented and full of period charm, this 1920s red-brick mid-terrace offers practical family living on the edge of the Peak District. The bay-fronted lounge with decorative coving and the generously proportioned kitchen/diner provide versatile day-to-day spaces, while the main bedroom enjoys pleasant countryside views.
Set over three double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom, the house is ready to move into with stylish interiors and useful storage including under-stairs space. A private rear garden and small low-maintenance forecourt add outdoor space for children or a patio seating area. Good local schools, shops and reliable transport links — including quick access to the M67 — suit commuters and parents.
Buyers should note the typical mid-terrace footprint: overall living space and garden are small-to-average and there is a single bathroom for three bedrooms. The property sits in a wider area with higher deprivation indicators despite being in a comfortable local neighbourhood; nearby motorway access is convenient but may bring local traffic. Freehold tenure and low council tax help running costs.
This home will suit growing families, first-time buyers or professionals seeking a ready-to-move-in period house with excellent commuter links and easy outdoor access to the Peak District.