Sunny garden, built-in office and room to grow for family living.
Generous plot with scope to extend (subject to consents)
Southerly private rear garden with large deck and lawn
New timber-clad garden room with power and lighting
Sizeable driveway providing ample off-street parking
Three bedrooms but a single family bathroom only
Built c.1930s; may benefit from selective updating
Double glazing installed before 2002 (less efficient)
Local area records higher-than-average crime levels
This attractively presented three-bedroom semi-detached house sits on a generous plot in Bradway, offering comfortable family living and excellent outdoor space. The home benefits from wide room proportions, a sizeable driveway for multiple vehicles and a sunny southerly rear garden with mature hedging for privacy. A newly built timber-clad garden room with power and lighting provides flexible home-office or leisure space.
Accommodation is practical for family life: a spacious lounge with woodburning stove, open-plan kitchen diner, versatile playroom/utility area and three bedrooms served by a single family bathroom. The property is freehold, gas central heated with a combination boiler and double glazing already installed (pre-2002).
There is clear scope to extend on this sizable plot (subject to planning consent) for those wanting additional living space. Buyers should note the house dates from the 1930s and, while presented well, may benefit from selective updating over time. The area offers good local schools, shops and easy road links towards the Peak District.
Important factual points: the neighbourhood records higher-than-average crime levels; the glazing predates 2002 and may not match modern thermal standards; and there is one family bathroom only. Viewing is advised for families seeking a roomy home with garden office potential and extension opportunities.