Spacious rear garden with significant landscaping or extension potential
Generous front lounge and practical rear kitchen layout
Three adaptable first-floor bedrooms for family or workspace use
Family bathroom requires updating and modernisation
Freehold tenure and very low council tax — budget-friendly running costs
Property needs renovation throughout; cosmetic and efficiency upgrades expected
Located near Firth Park Gardens, shops, schools, and strong transport links
Local area has high crime and very deprived neighbourhood indicators
This three-bedroom terraced home on Deerlands Avenue offers a traditional layout and significant scope to add value. The generous front lounge and well-proportioned rear kitchen provide a solid starting point for modernisation. Upstairs, three versatile bedrooms and a family bathroom await updating to meet current standards.
Outside, the property sits on a notably large plot with a substantial rear garden, ideal for landscaping, extension (subject to consents), or creating an attractive outdoor living space. A small front garden and hedge provide kerb appeal and some privacy on a suburban street close to Firth Park Gardens.
The location delivers practical benefits: walking distance to parks, shops, schools (several rated Good), and frequent transport links into Sheffield city centre and the motorway network. The freehold tenure and low council tax are cost advantages for buyers on a budget.
Buyers should be clear-eyed about the work required. The home needs renovation throughout — cosmetic updating and likely energy-efficiency improvements are required. The area scores high for deprivation and recorded crime is higher than average, which may affect resale and rental demand for some buyers. This house suits a buyer prepared to invest time and money to modernise for long-term gain.



































































