Spacious family home with huge driveway, sunny garden and strong transport links.
Triple-width driveway for multiple cars and easy access
South-west facing rear garden with patio, good afternoon sun
Open-plan lounge/diner plus separate kitchen and utility room
Single family bathroom only (three-piece suite)
Useful loft access, boiler cupboard and external brick outbuilding
Double glazing (post-2002) and gas central heating for comfort
Freehold tenure, Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
Wider area shows economic deprivation; crime level is average
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Brearley Avenue offers practical family living with strong everyday conveniences. A triple-width driveway and a south-west facing rear garden provide rare parking space and sun for outdoor sitting or play. Inside, an open-plan lounge and dining room, separate kitchen and useful utility room give versatile living space; loft access and a brick outbuilding add storage. Double glazing and gas central heating provide comfort year-round.
The layout suits families or first-time buyers looking for a ready-to-live-in house in a well-connected suburb. There is one family bathroom (three-piece suite) and three bedrooms, one currently used as a home office — useful flexibility for working from home. The property is neutrally decorated and benefits from recent improvements such as double glazing and solar panels seen externally.
Location is a key strength: direct bus links to Sheffield and Barnsley, easy motorway access, local supermarkets, Fox Valley shopping and nearby Peak District walks. Local schools rated Good or Outstanding make this a sensible family choice. Be aware the wider area is economically challenged and council tax is low (Band A). Crime levels are average.
Freehold tenure and no flood risk simplify purchase considerations. The house represents a practical, well-situated family home with plentiful parking and garden space, plus scope to personalise the interiors over time.