Private landscaped garden and energy-saving panels ideal for growing families.
Solar panels reduce energy bills and carbon footprint
Large private landscaped rear garden with gazebo and seating areas
Block‑paved driveway provides generous off‑street parking
Converted former garage: useful storage but reduced secure garage space
Through lounge and garden room create flexible family living space
Principal bedroom with en‑suite; two further bedrooms and family bathroom
Medium flood risk for the area — buyers should verify insurance implications
Built 1976–82; some fixtures may be dated and could need updating
Set in a desirable Mickleover cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom detached house combines practical family spaces with a notably private, landscaped rear garden. The ground floor flows from an entrance hall and fitted guest cloakroom into a through lounge and dining area, with a garden room off the dining space and a well-equipped breakfast kitchen. A converted section of the former garage now provides useful storage to the front and an externally accessed utility to the rear.
Upstairs the principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room, joined by two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property has gas central heating, double glazing and solar panels which will reduce running costs; the build dates from the late 1970s to early 1980s so some fittings may reflect the era and could be modernised over time. The garage conversion reduces secure garaging but the wide block-paved driveway offers convenient off-street parking.
The location suits families: well-regarded primary and secondary schools are nearby, regular bus routes serve Derby city centre and the Royal Derby Hospital, and road links to the A38/A516/A50 are within easy reach. The overall plot is a strong asset — the private, carefully tended garden with seating areas, gazebo and raised beds will appeal to buyers who value outdoor living and low-maintenance lawns.
Buyers should note a medium flooding risk for the area and that double glazing install dates are not recorded. Council Tax sits at a moderate level (Band D). Taken together, this house offers comfortable family accommodation with a standout garden, energy-saving solar panels and good local amenities, while presenting sensible scope for updating to personal taste.