Spacious period family home with garden, parking and adaptable top-floor suite.
Victorian stone façade with high ceilings and bay windows
Set within a handsome Victorian stone façade, this semi-detached home offers flexible three-storey living across approximately 1,735 sq ft. The layout suits families or multi-generational households: two double bedrooms on the first floor and a self-contained top-floor suite with ensuite, ideal for guests or a relative. Original character such as bay windows, high ceilings and a feature fireplace combine with practical updates including double glazing installed after 2002 and a modern bathroom on the first floor.
The rear garden is planted and private, with a paved patio and a sizable summer house currently used as a home office/gym. Off-street driveway parking (with additional gravelled space) and close walking distance to well-regarded primary and secondary schools add everyday convenience. The property is also within easy reach of Buxton town centre amenities — Opera House, Pavilion Gardens, station and leisure facilities — making local life straightforward.
Buyers should note the building’s age and construction: stone walls were built without assumed insulation, so further thermal improvements may be needed to maximise efficiency. The immediate area is classified as ageing urban communities with above-average recorded crime, and some rooms retain scope for sympathetic updating and renovation to suit modern tastes. Council tax is described as affordable and mains gas central heating serves the home.
Overall, this home blends period charm, practical family space and useful outbuilding accommodation. It will appeal to buyers seeking character and room to adapt, especially those wanting a central Buxton location close to schools and leisure facilities. Viewing is recommended to appreciate scale, ceiling heights and the garden setting.