Stone-fronted Victorian mid-terrace, renovated throughout
Built in 1877 and fully renovated, this stone-fronted mid-terrace pairs Victorian character with contemporary finishes. The ground floor flows from a modern kitchen-diner—shaker-style cabinetry, granite worktops and a breakfast bar—through to a cosy living room featuring a log-burning stove. A cellar hatch provides useful storage.
Upstairs offers two double bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom, while the principal bedroom sits in the attic level with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite toilet. Rooms are generally small-to-medium in size with standard ceiling heights, so the layout suits couples, professionals or first-time buyers seeking a low-maintenance home close to amenities.
Outside, the rear is Indian-stoned for very low upkeep and benefits from elevated views across Dronfield. Practical details include freehold tenure, an EPC rating of C, very low council tax (Band A), no flood risk and excellent mobile and fast broadband speeds.
Considerations: the plot is small and external space is a patio rather than a lawn; the attic principal bedroom’s en-suite is a toilet-only (no shower); rooms are not large, so buyers needing generous living areas should view carefully. Overall, the property is move-in ready and well placed for nearby shops, cafés, schools and transport links.



























































































