- Three bedrooms with open-plan lounge/diner and conservatory
- Modern kitchen; presented in move-in-ready condition
- Single family bathroom only; may need peak-time planning
- Detached garage plus private driveway for off-road parking
- Small plot size; modest rear garden and patio
- Built circa 1967–1975; period conservations and systems typical
- Double glazing installed, installation date unknown
- Freehold, low crime area, close to Good-rated schools
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in popular Brinsworth, this three-bedroom semi delivers comfortable family living and straightforward commuter access. Ground floor living is open-plan, with a modern kitchen flowing into a lounge/diner and a bright conservatory that extends usable space into the garden.
Upstairs offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a single family bathroom. The plot is modest but practical, with an enclosed front and rear garden, private driveway and a detached garage — useful for storage, a workshop or extra parking. The property is freehold and sits in a low-crime area close to several Good-rated primary and secondary schools.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the house is tastefully presented but buyers should note some practical points: there is only one bathroom, the double glazing install date is unknown, and the plot is small compared with larger suburban gardens. These factors make the home ideal for growing families seeking move-in-ready accommodation with scope for incremental improvements rather than buyers wanting extensive gardens.
Overall this home offers straightforward, practical living in a desirable suburban location — good local amenities, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern family life, while easy road links to Rotherham, Sheffield and the M1 suit commuters.