Period character, garage and driveway — conversion potential on popular Walkley road.
- Stone-fronted Victorian end-terrace with period character
- Three bedrooms plus bright second-floor double with Velux and dormer
- Detached double garage and generous driveway for several cars
- Double cellar offers conversion potential, subject to consents
- Small rear garden and modest overall plot size
- Sold freehold, chain-free — straightforward purchase
- EPC D and single bathroom only; some modernisation likely needed
- Council Tax Band A; low local crime and fast broadband
A stone-fronted Victorian end-terrace on popular Providence Road, this three-bedroom home combines period character with practical modern comforts. Light-filled rooms are arranged over three levels, including a versatile second-floor double bedroom with Velux and dormer windows. A cosy front lounge, separate dining room and off-shot kitchen give family-friendly flow on the ground floor.
Outside, the property offers rare practical benefits for the area: a generous driveway for multiple vehicles leading to a detached double garage and a small rear garden with patio. A double cellar provides scope for conversion to additional living space or storage, subject to necessary consents. The house is sold freehold and with no onward chain, simplifying purchase.
The accommodation is in generally tidy, liveable condition but not fully modernised throughout. The layout and cellar/loft potential will appeal to first-time buyers and investors wanting to add value; any conversion will require planning and building regs. Practical details: combination gas boiler, double glazing, EPC rating D, Council Tax band A.
Located in a well-served Walkley neighbourhood with good local schools, cafes and transport links, the home sits within easy reach of the city centre, hospitals, universities and the Peak District. The plot is modest — a small garden and compact footprint — so buyers seeking extensive outdoor space should note the limited private amenity.