Chain-free Victorian home with garden — renovation project near schools and transport links.
3 bedrooms and 2 spacious receptions, approx. 1,031 sq ft
Private garden; outdoor space for family use or landscaping
Chain-free sale; long lease (about 873 years remaining)
Needs renovation throughout; budget for modernisation and repairs
Evidence of damp/mould in living area; remedial works likely required
Traditional stone walls with assumed no insulation; energy improvements advisable
EPC rating D; mains gas boiler and radiators present
Area has above-average crime and local deprivation indicators
This Victorian end-of-terrace offers three bedrooms, two spacious reception rooms and a private garden in Hadfield’s town centre. At about 1,031 sq ft, the layout is well suited to a growing family seeking local schools, shops and good transport links. The property is chain-free and on a long lease (approximately 873 years remaining), making purchase straightforward for cash buyers or mortgage applicants.
The house needs renovation and modernisation throughout — expect works to update finishes, services and decoration. There are signs of damp/mould reported in the living area; a full inspection and remedial works will be required. The construction is traditional stone with assumed no wall insulation, so buyers should budget for thermal improvements if desired. The EPC is grade D and heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators already in place.
Location strengths include excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, proximity to several “Good” primary schools and secondary options, local amenities and bus links. The wider area has higher-than-average crime and local deprivation indicators, which prospective buyers should weigh against the low asking price and renovation potential. A Public Notice is recorded (offer received) — interested parties should note that a higher written offer may be required during the sale process.
This property suits a family looking to personalise a period home or an investor prepared to renovate and let in a commuter town. The combination of size, long lease and no vendor chain gives a clear route to ownership, but plan for immediate repair work and possible improvement costs.