No upward chain; vacant possession available
Set well back from Sheffield Road and offered with no upward chain, this three-bedroom semi-detached family home sits on an unusually large, mainly lawned westerly-facing plot. The house has a conventional layout with separate lounge and dining room, a useful detached concrete sectional garage and driveway parking — practical features for family life and storage.
The property benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing and delivers clear scope for improvement: the accommodation requires some general modernisation throughout, presenting opportunity to reconfigure or update finishes to your taste. The large rear garden, greenhouse and productive apple and pear trees are rare assets for this area and create strong scope for outdoor living, vegetable growing or future extension (subject to consent).
Practical considerations are straightforward: vacant possession, freehold tenure and relatively low council tax make this an accessible purchase. Broadband and mobile signals are strong locally, supporting home working and family connectivity. However, the area records above-average crime levels, and the property will suit buyers prepared to carry out cosmetic to moderate refurbishment rather than those seeking a move-in-perfect home.
In short, this is a value-led family purchase or buy-to-let prospect: a mid-century home on a generous plot with parking and garage, ready for modernisation to unlock its full potential.