Bright three-bedroom terrace near parks, schools and excellent transport links.
3 bedrooms including large attic main bedroom
Immaculate presentation throughout, modern three-piece bathroom
Spacious lounge and separate dining room with cellar storage
Small, low-maintenance paved rear garden
On-street parking only; no off-street parking
Solid brick walls; insulation upgrade may be needed
Leasehold with very long lease remaining (674 years)
Excellent transport, nearby parks, and outstanding primary school
Immaculately presented and ready to move into, this Victorian end-terrace combines period character with contemporary finishes. The ground floor offers a bright lounge and a generous dining room that flows to a modern kitchen and a neat paved rear garden — practical for low-maintenance family living. A cellar and useful storage cupboard add everyday practicality.
Upstairs are two well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylish three-piece bathroom with full-height tiling and an overhead shower. The second-floor attic room provides a large main bedroom with an airy feel and good natural light, ideal as a primary bedroom or a flexible home office.
The location is a strong selling point: close to outstanding and good primary schools, excellent public transport links, surrounding green spaces like Rivelin Valley and Hillsborough Park, and a wide range of local amenities. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and council tax is very low — attractive running costs for a family or first-time buyer.
Practical considerations: the property is leasehold (long lease remaining) and built from solid brick typical of 1900–1929 terraces, so wall insulation may be absent and could require upgrading. Parking is on-street only and the rear garden is small. Crime levels are average for the area. These are factual points to weigh against the home’s presentation, size and location benefits.