Large garden and solid layout ideal for families wanting central Derby access.
Three spacious first-floor bedrooms plus converted ground-floor room
This traditional early-20th-century mid-terrace offers genuine family space in a quiet residential pocket of Derby. The house includes three well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms plus a converted ground-floor room, a bright reception, and a large private rear garden that’s ideal for children and entertaining. Freehold tenure and very low Council Tax (Band A) help keep running costs down.
The layout suits growing families or first-time buyers seeking scope to personalise. There are two shower/bath facilities (one family bathroom and a separate shower room) and a good-sized kitchen that has clear potential for modernisation. Double glazing and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators are already in place.
Be aware of practical drawbacks: the property sits in a very deprived area with above-average local crime statistics, and the solid brick walls are assumed to lack insulation — upgrading may be needed for energy efficiency. Some rooms show dated decor (living room 1970s style) and the kitchen will likely require updating to meet contemporary expectations. On-street parking only; no private driveway is apparent.
Positioned about a 15-minute walk from Derby city centre with strong bus links and local amenities, the home is close to several primary and secondary schools. This is a sensible purchase for buyers who value space and garden amenity and are prepared to invest modestly to modernise and improve energy performance.