- Guide price £120,000–£130,000
- Two reception rooms plus modern fitted kitchen
- South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with deck
- Partially converted loft accessed by loft ladder (limited headroom)
- Cellar and outdoor toilet provide extra storage
- Victorian solid-brick build; likely no wall insulation
- On-street parking only; small plot size
- EPC band D; moderate council tax
Guide price £120,000–£130,000. This Victorian mid-terrace has been updated with contemporary fixtures and presents as a ready-to-move-in home for first-time buyers, small families or buy-to-let investors. The two reception rooms and modern kitchen create flexible living space, while a large south-facing garden and deck provide private outdoor space that catches the afternoon and evening sun.
Upstairs there are two well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern bathroom. A partially converted loft (accessed by a loft ladder) offers a useful additional room for occasional use, study or storage but is not a full-height, permanently habitable extension. The property also includes a cellar for extra storage and an outdoor toilet in the garden.
Practical notes: the house dates from c.1900–1929 with original solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated), double glazing fitted post-2002 and a mains-gas boiler with radiators. EPC band D and moderate council tax apply. On-street parking only; plot is relatively small but fully secure and low-maintenance. Local amenities, good primary and secondary schools, parks and a nearby tram link to Meadowhall/Sheffield are within easy reach.







































































