Four bedrooms plus two bathrooms including en suite
Detached single garage with up-and-over door
Two cellars providing substantial storage/utility space
Fully enclosed rear garden with no third-party access
Victorian build with period features and high ceilings
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — insulation likely needed
Small overall plot and modest room footprints
Local crime levels higher than average — check security
A roomy, four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace arranged over four levels including two useful cellars and a converted attic. The house combines period features — high ceilings and a fireplace — with practical updates: uPVC double glazing, a contemporary kitchen and gas central heating. A detached single garage and fully enclosed rear garden (no third‑party access) are rare benefits for this terrace.
The layout suits a growing family or a landlord seeking a four-bed rental near Stocksbridge amenities and good transport links to Sheffield and the motorway network. Two bathrooms (one en suite), flexible bedroom arrangements and substantial cellar storage increase everyday practicality. Nearby schools are well regarded and local investment plans for Stocksbridge may support longer-term value.
Be upfront about the trade-offs: the property is modest in overall footprint and the plot is small. The mid-terrace was built circa 1900–1929 and the cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, so improvement works (insulation, possible modernisation in places) could be needed to reduce running costs further. The area records higher crime levels than average — buyers should satisfy themselves on security and local conditions.
In short, this freehold mid-terrace offers strong practical advantages — four bedrooms, two bathrooms, double cellar storage, garage and enclosed garden — making it a compelling viewing for families or investors prepared to carry out straightforward energy and security upgrades.



























































