Spacious period home near Norfolk Heritage Park — character, cellar cinema, loft potential.
Three double bedrooms with high ceilings and period features
This handsome stone-built semi-detached home in the Norfolk Park Conservation Area pairs generous period proportions with practical, modern updates. High ceilings, sash-style bay windows and original mouldings give the reception rooms strong character, while a fitted kitchen and contemporary bathroom make day-to-day living straightforward for a family.
Set across cellar, ground and first floors, the property offers three spacious double bedrooms and a large cellar currently used as a soundproofed cinema room — useful additional living or storage space. French doors open from the dining room onto a small enclosed rear garden that provides a private outdoor retreat.
The location is a standout: a short walk to Norfolk Heritage Park and convenient for Sheffield railway station, ideal for commuters. There is scope to increase value — neighbours have created loft conversions, and off-street parking may be possible — but both require permission within the conservation area.
Be realistic about a few practical considerations: the house sits on solid brick walls with no assumed cavity insulation, the plot is modest, and the area records above-average crime levels. Overall this is a well-maintained, characterful family home with clear potential for sympathetic improvement.