Affordable three-bedroom village house with renovation potential and low running costs..
- Three bedrooms across three storeys
- Freehold with gas central heating and double glazing
- Low-maintenance paved rear garden with timber sheds
- Small forecourt and private side access to garden
- Top-floor bedroom has restricted head height (Velux window)
- On-street parking only; no garage or private driveway
- Dated in places; scope and need for modernisation
- Local area records above-average crime levels
This three-bedroom, three-storey semi-detached home in Pilsley offers an affordable entry into village life, close to a good primary school and local amenities. The layout includes a front sitting room, rear dining room and a kitchen that could be opened into an attractive open-plan living area. A small conservatory porch and low-maintenance paved rear garden with timber sheds add practical outdoor space.
Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor, with a third bedroom on the top floor served by a Velux window and some restricted head height. The property is freehold with gas central heating and double glazing; council tax sits in Band A which keeps running costs low.
The house presents renovation potential rather than being move-in perfect — some areas appear dated and opening up the kitchen/dining would modernise the plan. On-street parking only and a small plot size mean limited private parking and outdoor area. Given the price point and location near the Five Pits Trail, this is well-suited to first-time buyers or buyers seeking a value renovation in a village setting.
Viewings are advised to appreciate room proportions and the scope for improvement. Note the local area records above-average crime levels; sensible security measures and an inspection of property condition are recommended.