Practical four-bedroom mid-terrace with parking and low running costs, ideal for families or first-time buyers.
Four bedrooms with separate lounge and dining room
Off-street parking plus small lawned front garden
Modern kitchen and utility area with plumbing for appliances
Single family bathroom serving four bedrooms
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Small overall property and plot; modest living footprint
Located in a very deprived area with a high local crime rate
Low council tax keeps ongoing costs down
This four-bedroom mid-terraced house on West Street offers practical family accommodation at an entry-level price. Rooms are described as generous for the layout, with a separate lounge and dining room, a modern-fitted kitchen, and a utility area. There is off-street parking to the front, a small lawned garden, and a rear patio with a storage outbuilding — useful for bikes and garden tools.
The property is freehold, gas-heated with a boiler and radiators, and fitted with double glazing installed after 2002. Council tax is low, which will help running costs. The location is convenient for local shops, schools (including two highly rated primary schools nearby), and straightforward road links to Rotherham and Sheffield for commuters.
Buyers should note material local factors: the wider area scores as very deprived with a high local crime rate, and the settlement sits on a town fringe. The plot and overall home are described as small, and there is a single bathroom serving four bedrooms. A buyer expecting a larger garden or sizable rooms should allow for the modest footprint.
This house suits a first-time buyer or young family wanting a ready-to-move-in property with scope to personalise. It may also appeal to investors seeking rental demand in a convenient village location, but purchasers should factor in the local social and economic context and consider a survey to confirm condition and services.