Three bedrooms with two bright reception rooms
Private enclosed rear garden with patio and planting
Driveway for up to four cars plus single garage
Large kitchen and utility area offering storage space
Requires renovation throughout; expect kitchen and bathroom updates
Single family bathroom only — may limit busy mornings
Built late 1970s; cavity walls filled, practical suburban construction
Fast broadband, low crime, no flood risk, freehold tenure
Set on a generous plot in sought-after Tickhill, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers flexible family living across two reception rooms and a practical kitchen with a large utility. The long driveway and single garage provide parking for up to four vehicles, making running a household and hosting easy. The private, enclosed rear garden is a safe outdoor space for children and pets, with established planting and patio areas ready for seasonal use.
Built in the late 1970s, the property has straightforward, traditional proportions and gas central heating with double glazing (install date unknown). It is being sold freehold and benefits from fast broadband, low local crime, and nearby Good-rated primary schools — useful for families seeking convenience and a quiet, village-edge lifestyle.
The house requires renovation throughout, so it will suit buyers looking to personalise and modernise rather than move in immediately. Practical updates are likely (kitchen, bathroom, decoration and possible mechanical upgrades), so factor refurbishment costs into your offer. There is no flood risk recorded and the solid, filled-cavity walls suggest a typical, sound suburban build.
Viewing is recommended to assess the scope of work and the layout’s potential. This is a clear opportunity for a family wanting spacious rooms, off-street parking and a private garden in an affluent, comfortable neighbourhood with good local amenities and transport links.



















































































