Three bedrooms with generous living and dining spaces
This well-proportioned three-bedroom semi-detached house on High Street, Thurnscoe, offers practical family living with generous reception space and a large private plot. The layout includes lounge, dining room, conservatory and lean-to, plus a modern-feel kitchen and a substantial garage accessed from a gated driveway — useful for parking, hobbies or storage. EPC C and Council Tax band B keep running costs moderate; the property is freehold and offered chain free for a quicker move.
The home is in a popular, well-connected part of Thurnscoe close to shops, schools and transport links, suited to commuting families. Gardens front and rear provide space for children and outdoor entertaining. Mobile signal is excellent for remote working; broadband speeds are reported slow, so those needing fast internet should investigate providers.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is a medium flood risk for the area; the garage extension’s planning/building-regulation status could not be verified and should be checked before purchase; and an image note flagged a possible mould issue in the kitchen that requires inspection. The house dates from the 1950s–60s and, while well presented, offers scope for personalisation and potential modernization.
Overall, this property suits families seeking more space and outdoor amenity in a convenient village location. It balances low local crime and good nearby schools against some practical checks—survey, planning confirmation and drainage/flood advice—before committing.