- Three bedrooms in a compact 743 sq ft layout
- Open-plan modern kitchen/diner with patio doors
- Spacious dual-aspect lounge with good natural light
- Low-maintenance enclosed rear garden with countryside views
- Garage/workshop plus ample off-street parking
- Single family bathroom only; limited for larger households
- EPC D and older 1950s–66 construction; energy upgrades possible
- Freehold tenure, very low council tax, no flood risk
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house sits on a quiet Bolsover road with pleasant countryside views to the rear. The ground floor features a dual-aspect lounge and an open-plan modern fitted kitchen/diner with patio doors, creating a bright living space with easy indoor–outdoor flow. The enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden and garage/workshop with ample off-street parking add practical appeal for families or commuters.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a single family bathroom with a white suite. The property is compact at about 743 sq ft, so it will suit buyers seeking modest, manageable accommodation rather than large-family living. Constructed around the 1950s–1960s, the house has cavity walls and double glazing (install date unknown); the boiler and mains gas heating serve radiator distribution. EPC rating D should be noted if you plan energy improvements.
Location benefits include good local schools rated Good, easy access to shops, amenities and major road links, and short drives to Bolsover Castle and the Peak District. Council tax costs are very low and there is no reported flooding risk. Overall this is a practical, well-located home offering sensible modern comforts with scope for cosmetic updates or energy-efficiency improvements.























































































