Victorian character, larger-than-average garden, excellent for families near parks and good schools.
Bay-fronted living room with feature log burner
Set on a desirable Endcliffe street with Endcliffe Park on your doorstep, this bay-fronted Victorian terrace blends period character with practical family space. The ground floor living room opens around a feature log burner, while the rear kitchen/dining area has an exposed brick chimney breast and a peninsula breakfast bar — an easy, sociable layout for family life. A lower-ground utility/cellar adds useful storage and plumbing for laundry.
The first-floor master bedroom benefits from dual windows and a private en suite shower room; a second bedroom and family bathroom sit on this level. The converted second-floor bedroom provides a generous third/family or guest room with eaves storage. Outside, the rear garden is larger than typical for terraces, with a patio and mature planting — valuable for play and summer entertaining.
Practicals to note: the property is leasehold (long lease remaining), built circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (likely no wall insulation), and external/mortar and sash windows reflect the house’s age. Image notes suggest some areas may need work and there is potential for damp in lower levels; buyers should view with that in mind.
This is a family-focused Endcliffe home in a very affluent neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent public transport to the city centre and Peak District. Schools rated Good–Outstanding nearby and ample green space make this a strong choice for families seeking character, space and proximity to local amenities.