Practical three-bedroom home with large off-street parking and compact garden.
Detached garage with remote roller shutter
This solid Victorian end-terrace blends period character with sensible modern updates across three floors. The house offers three bedrooms, a well-presented lounge and dining room, plus a fitted galley kitchen — practical for everyday family life. A single bathroom serves the household.
Outside is a standout practical asset: a detached garage with remote roller door and a fully tarmacked yard providing parking for 4–5 cars. The small gated forecourt and side yard give a manageable outdoor space for sitting out, but the plot is compact and not suited to large gardens or extensive landscaping.
The property is freehold and typical in size for a period terrace (about 797 sq ft). It benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002). Be aware there is assumed lack of wall insulation in the original stone walls, and some windows are older double glazing — upgrading could improve comfort and running costs. Local crime levels are above average; buyers valuing security should factor this in.
This home will suit a family seeking period charm with low-maintenance outside space, or an investor after a well-located three-bed in Buxton. The compact footprint, single bathroom and need for potential insulation or window upgrades are practical considerations when comparing value and future works.