Period character with a large garden and modern upgrades—ideally placed for family living.
3 double bedrooms plus larger-than-standard third bedroom
Set back plot with driveway, garage and large rear garden
New combi boiler fitted 2025; loft insulated above regulations
Rewired in 2016; solid brick walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
Main fuel listed as house coal — verify current fuel and costs
Downstairs WC and pantry; versatile extra reception/room
Close to shops, bus routes and several schools (two rated Good)
Approx. 958 sq ft; freehold; price £250,000
This three-bedroom detached Edwardian home on Main Street, Shirebrook, combines period character with practical family living. Set back from the road on a large plot, it offers a private driveway, garage and tiered rear garden with scope for extension — useful for growing families who need extra space.
Inside are well-proportioned reception rooms, a useful downstairs WC and a pantry that houses a newly fitted combi boiler (2025). The loft is fully insulated above regulation levels and the property was rewired in 2016, reducing immediate major-maintenance concerns and improving energy efficiency.
Notable items for buyers to consider: the property has original solid-brick walls that are assumed to lack cavity insulation, which can increase heating costs; the recorded main fuel is house coal, so buyers should verify the current fuel source and running costs. Some cosmetic updating may also be desired to personalise the space.
Located close to shops, buses and several primary and secondary schools (two local primaries rated Good), the house sits in a quiet area with very low crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — practical benefits for family life and working from home.