Characterful three-bed terrace with garden, vacant possession and no onward chain.
Stone-fronted Victorian mid-terrace with period character
Two reception rooms plus off-shot fitted kitchen
Three bedrooms including attic room with Velux window
Private rear garden and small front forecourt
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Long leasehold (approx. 676 years remaining)
Ground rent payable (amount not specified in particulars)
Small footprint; may need cosmetic updating and insulation improvements
This stone-fronted mid-terrace on Greenhow Street is a compact, well-located family home in Walkley, close to local shops, schools and transport. The house offers two reception rooms, an off-shot fitted kitchen and a private rear garden — practical spaces for daily family life and small-scale entertaining.
Upstairs provides two main bedrooms plus an attic bedroom with a Velux window, and a modern shower room to the rear. The property is double glazed and heated by a mains-gas boiler with radiators, making it ready to occupy while offering scope for light updating to improve comfort and value.
Vacant possession and no onward chain make this a straightforward purchase. The long lease (around 676 years remaining) is a positive, but a ground rent is payable (amount not specified in the particulars) — buyers should confirm this detail with their solicitor. The house’s solid-brick Victorian construction means walls likely lack cavity insulation, so buyers wanting higher energy efficiency may consider insulation improvements.
Overall this property suits families or professionals seeking an affordable, characterful home in a desirable Walkley/Crookes location. It requires mostly cosmetic updating rather than major structural work, presenting potential to personalise and add value.