Spacious period home with large cellars — lots of charm, ready for renovation.
- Substantial Victorian end-terrace with high ceilings and bay windows
- Four sizable bedrooms across three floors and flexible ground-floor plan
- Large, naturally lit cellars with external access and existing shower room
- Large plot with front patio and rear yard; town and countryside access nearby
- Requires renovation and modernisation throughout; decorative and systems work needed
- Solid brick walls assumed without insulation; upgrade likely required
- Double glazing installed before 2002; consider replacement or maintenance
- Single family bathroom plus cellar shower; may be limited for larger families
Set within historic Buxton, this substantial Victorian end-of-terrace offers generous, characterful accommodation across three floors plus large naturally lit cellars. High ceilings, bay windows and original stone construction create a strong period backdrop for a family home or sympathetic refurbishment project. The layout provides four good-sized bedrooms and flexible ground-floor living with a dining area opening to the kitchen.
The house requires a programme of renovation and modernisation: windows are double glazed but were installed before 2002, walls are solid brick with no assumed insulation and the property would benefit from updated finishes and services in places. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators, and there is an existing shower room in the cellar as well as a family bathroom on the first floor.
Externally the plot is large for an in-town property, with a front patio and a rear yard. The location on Green Lane places you close to Buxton town centre’s amenities and transport links, while countryside walks lie on the doorstep — a rare combination for families wanting town convenience and outdoor access. The freehold tenure and moderate council tax help with running costs, but buyers should budget for renovation and potential insulation or structural upgrading where necessary.
This property suits a buyer who values period character and space and is prepared to invest in a refit to unlock full potential. It could also appeal to someone seeking a roomy family home near good primary and secondary schools, or a purchaser looking to create a distinctive, restored Victorian residence in an affluent area.