Large garden, garage and easy commuter links for growing families.
Large private plot with garage, outbuildings and long driveway
Surrounded by open countryside with pleasant rural views
Three bedrooms; one family bathroom (single bathroom only)
Original period features; bay-windowed living room
Electric storage heaters; likely higher running costs than modern systems
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades recommended
Freehold; council tax noted as low/cheap
Good commuter access to A38, M1 and Langley Mill station
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Cromford Road blends 1940s character with substantial outdoor space, appealing to families who need parking and a large garden. The property sits on a generous plot with a garage, workshop outbuildings and a long driveway, offering scope for play space, storage or a home working area.
Inside, period details such as a bay-windowed living room and mid-century features remain, but the home will suit buyers prepared to update. Heating is via electric storage heaters and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so energy-efficiency improvements would be beneficial. There is one bathroom and the internal layout is traditional; sensible modernisation could add value.
The location provides a rural feel with surrounding countryside while keeping good commuter links — close to the A38, M1 and Langley Mill station, and within driving distance of Nottingham, Derby and EMA. Local schooling choices range from Outstanding to Requires Improvement, so families should check specific catchment needs.
This freehold house is a practical, characterful purchase for a family or buyer seeking a renovation project with strong outdoor potential. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot, outbuildings and scope for improvement.