Three-bedroom detached family home with bay-window dual-aspect living room
Fitted kitchen/diner with granite worktops and patio doors to garden
Low-maintenance enclosed rear garden and decent plot size
Ample off-street parking plus single garage
Fully boarded loft offers storage or minor conversion potential
Only one bathroom; family buyers should expect shared facilities
Dated interior and fittings; cosmetic modernisation likely required
EPC D, older double glazing and partial cavity wall insulation
A tidy three-bedroom detached home in Hasland, designed for practical family life and commuter convenience. The living room’s dual-aspect bay brings generous daylight while the kitchen/diner with patio doors creates a straightforward indoor–outdoor flow to a low-maintenance enclosed garden. Off-street parking and a garage add everyday convenience for families with cars.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a fitted bathroom; the loft is fully boarded for storage or modest conversion potential (subject to checks). The property sits in a comfortable suburb with good local schools, nearby green space and easy access to major road links and Chesterfield town centre.
Buyers should note the house dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s and retains some dated fittings and decor — carpets, traditional bathroom and mid-century features — so cosmetic updating or partial modernisation is likely. Double glazing predates 2002 and cavity walls are only partially insulated, reflected in the current EPC D rating; further insulation and upgrading could improve comfort and running costs.
This is a straightforward freehold family home in an affluent, low-crime area, well suited to growing families or buyers looking for a reasonably sized detached property with parking, garaging and scope to personalise over time.



































































