- Five bedrooms, flexible family layout
- Extended dining kitchen with bifold doors
- Large, fully enclosed rear garden with patio
- Separate utility room and ground-floor shower room
- Off-street parking and low-maintenance front garden
- Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band C
- Cavity walls as built, no insulation (assumed)
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
This extended five-bedroom semi-detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Gildersome, offering flexible family living across two floors. The ground floor features a cosy bay-fronted living room, an extended dining kitchen with bifold doors to the garden, a separate utility and a ground-floor shower room — useful for busy family routines. Off-street parking and a low-maintenance front garden add everyday convenience.
Upstairs are five bedrooms, including a main bedroom with a feature bay and fitted wardrobes, plus a fully tiled family bathroom. A part-boarded loft with fitted light and a retractable ladder provides practical storage. The large, fully enclosed rear garden with patio and two sheds offers a private space for children to play and for family entertaining.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing (installation date unknown), low local crime and excellent broadband and mobile coverage. Council Tax Band C keeps running costs reasonable for a house of this size.
Notable matters: the property dates from the 1950s–1960s and the cavity walls are listed as “as built, no insulation (assumed)”, so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. The exact age of the double glazing and any recent mechanical or electrical upgrades are not specified; an inspection is recommended to confirm services and identify any renovation needs.