Spacious five-bed family home near Darley Park with double garage and low-maintenance garden.
- Five double bedrooms and three bathrooms, including two en-suites
- Large lounge, family room, study and refitted breakfast kitchen
- Low-maintenance private rear garden with patio and artificial lawn
- Double-width driveway plus detached double garage, ample parking
- Conservatory with air-conditioning/heating unit for year-round use
- Freehold property, built circa 2003–2006, modern finishes throughout
- Council tax band is high; local crime rates above average
- Estate management charge approximately £36 per year
Spacious, well-presented and arranged across two floors, this five-bedroom detached house suits a growing family seeking room to spread out. The ground floor offers a large lounge, separate family room, study and a refitted breakfast kitchen with adjoining conservatory — very practical for everyday family life and entertaining. The conservatory’s air-conditioning/heating unit adds comfort year-round.
On the first floor the principal bedroom benefits from a substantial en-suite, while a second bedroom also has an en-suite; three further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom complete the sleeping accommodation. Built in the mid-2000s, the property has double glazing, gas central heating and modern fixtures, contributing to straightforward move-in condition.
Outside, the rear garden is low-maintenance and private — patio, artificial lawn and mature shrubs — so minimal upkeep is required. Parking is excellent: a double-width driveway and detached double garage provide ample off-street space. The house is freehold and sits in a popular estate location within walking distance of Darley Park, local schools and bus routes into the city.
Notable practical points: council tax is high and local crime statistics are above average, which some buyers will want to factor in. There is an estate management charge of about £36 per year. The property is well maintained but built 2003–2006, so buyers should expect normal wear and the occasional update over time rather than a brand-new specification.