Characterful three‑bed terrace with converted cellar, close to Buxton centre.
Three bedrooms across three floors, main bedroom with built‑in wardrobes
Converted, fully tanked cellars: utility, hobby room and study
Victorian stone facade with period beams and multi‑fuel burner
Vaulted dining room ceiling and fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Small, low‑maintenance rear courtyard and enclosed front forecourt
EPC rating E; stone walls assumed without cavity insulation
Crime level above average in the local area
Freehold, close to town centre, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Set on a quiet cul‑de‑sac a short walk from Buxton town centre, this three‑bed Victorian terrace balances period charm with practical family living. The stone façade, decorative beams and a cosy living room with a multi‑fuel burner give the house classic character, while the dining room’s vaulted ceiling creates a bright, sociable ground‑floor layout.
Converted, fully tanked cellars provide useful additional space — a utility room plus two adaptable rooms currently used as hobby and study areas. The fitted kitchen includes integrated appliances and a Worcester gas boiler; a new first‑floor shower room reduces immediate refurbishment needs. The property is freehold and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the EPC is E and original stone walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation, so energy costs may be higher than modern standards. The plot is small and outdoor space is low‑maintenance rather than expansive. Crime in the immediate area is above average, which may concern some buyers despite the cul‑de‑sac setting.
This home suits a family or professional couple seeking town‑centre convenience with period features and extra floor space from the converted cellar. Buyers wanting a highly energy‑efficient house or large garden should note the insulation and plot limitations, but for someone prioritising location, character and flexible internal space, this property offers strong potential.