Character-filled three-bed close to town and countryside routes.
Large, newly renovated late‑Victorian semi with preserved period features
A handsome late-Victorian semi on Buxton Road, recently renovated to combine period detail with contemporary living. High ceilings, original mouldings and fireplaces sit alongside Karndean and solid wood flooring, quality fittings and a modern kitchen and bathroom. The substantial lower-ground family room with bi-fold doors creates flexible living and a strong indoor–outdoor connection to the sun‑catching rear garden.
This three-bedroom house will suit a small family or professional couple seeking character close to town. Practical positives include gas central heating, a long lease (873 years), fast broadband and very low local crime. Local amenities are unusually handy: independent shops, cafes, bakers and easy walking access to the town centre and Tegg’s Nose Country Park.
Buyers should note a few factual constraints: the property is leasehold (ground rent nominal), the original solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated and the double glazing dates from before 2002. The rear garden is small-to-average for a town house and on‑street parking is the norm outside. Overall, this is a well-presented period home offering immediate move-in condition with modest future improvement potential around insulation and window upgrades.