Standout Features
- THREE BEDROOMS
- SPACIOUS ROOMS THROUGHOUT
- QUIET PRIVATE ROAD
- PARKING FOR MULTIPLE CARS
- SOUTH FACING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS
- LOCAL SHOPS AND SCHOOLS
- COUNTRY WALKS INCLUDING THE 5 PITS TRAIL
- IN NEED OF MODERNISATION
- NO CHAIN
- COUNCIL TAX BAND A, EPC RATING D
Property Description
Charming Three-Bedroom Semi-Detached Period Home Full of Character - In Need of Modernisation - Peaceful Private Lane Location - No Onward Chain
Tucked away on a quiet and secluded private lane, this delightful three-bedroom semi-detached home, built in 1908, is steeped in history and character. Offering a rare opportunity for modernisation, this period property provides the perfect canvas for anyone looking to create a truly special family home in an idyllic, peaceful setting.
Just moments from the scenic 5 Pits Trail, the location offers a wonderful balance between rural tranquillity and everyday convenience. Whether you enjoy countryside walks, cycling, or simply soaking in the peace of nature, this area provides a beautiful backdrop to everyday life. The M1 is within easy reach making Sheffield, Nottingham and Derby within commuting distance
At the front of the property, a generously sized gravel driveway offers off-road parking for up to four vehicles. In addition there is rear vehicle access too.
Inside, the house welcomes you through a traditional entrance hallway, which leads to the main living room, the kitchen, and the staircase to the first floor. The lounge is impressively spacious, easily accommodating a large seating area as well as a formal dining space near the wide front-facing window. The room benefits from abundant natural light and features original period details, including high ceilings that speak to the home's early 20th-century origins.
The kitchen, located at the rear of the property, is also a generous size and has ample room for a more casual dining table, making it an ideal gathering place for informal meals or entertaining. With thoughtful updating, it has the potential to become a warm and functional heart of the home.
Upstairs, the first floor features two well-proportioned double bedrooms. The front bedroom enjoys stunning south-facing views over the Derbyshire countryside, a standout feature that adds to the home's charm. The third bedroom, a comfortable single, is perfectly suited for use as a home office, nursery, or guest room. A large family bathroom completes the upper floor and offers excellent scope for reconfiguration or modern upgrades to suit contemporary living.
To the rear of the property, the garden is a blend of paved and gravelled areas, offering a low-maintenance outdoor space perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A garden shed provides practical storage, and there is residential access to the adjoining property.
This character-filled home is being offered with no onward chain, making it an attractive proposition for buyers keen to move forward without delay. With generous internal spaces, a flexible layout, a charming location, and huge potential for renovation, it's a property that invites imagination and promises a rewarding transformation.
Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the charm, space, and potential that this period gem has to offer. Don't miss the opportunity to bring new life to a historic home in a peaceful and picturesque setting.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Freehold
- EPC Rating D
- Council Tax Band A
For more information please see the Key Facts for Buyers section of this listing
Tucked away on a quiet and secluded private lane, this delightful three-bedroom semi-detached home, built in 1908, is steeped in history and character. Offering a rare opportunity for modernisation, this period property provides the perfect canvas for anyone looking to create a truly special family home in an idyllic, peaceful setting.
Just moments from the scenic 5 Pits Trail, the location offers a wonderful balance between rural tranquillity and everyday convenience. Whether you enjoy countryside walks, cycling, or simply soaking in the peace of nature, this area provides a beautiful backdrop to everyday life. The M1 is within easy reach making Sheffield, Nottingham and Derby within commuting distance
At the front of the property, a generously sized gravel driveway offers off-road parking for up to four vehicles. In addition there is rear vehicle access too.
Inside, the house welcomes you through a traditional entrance hallway, which leads to the main living room, the kitchen, and the staircase to the first floor. The lounge is impressively spacious, easily accommodating a large seating area as well as a formal dining space near the wide front-facing window. The room benefits from abundant natural light and features original period details, including high ceilings that speak to the home's early 20th-century origins.
The kitchen, located at the rear of the property, is also a generous size and has ample room for a more casual dining table, making it an ideal gathering place for informal meals or entertaining. With thoughtful updating, it has the potential to become a warm and functional heart of the home.
Upstairs, the first floor features two well-proportioned double bedrooms. The front bedroom enjoys stunning south-facing views over the Derbyshire countryside, a standout feature that adds to the home's charm. The third bedroom, a comfortable single, is perfectly suited for use as a home office, nursery, or guest room. A large family bathroom completes the upper floor and offers excellent scope for reconfiguration or modern upgrades to suit contemporary living.
To the rear of the property, the garden is a blend of paved and gravelled areas, offering a low-maintenance outdoor space perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A garden shed provides practical storage, and there is residential access to the adjoining property.
This character-filled home is being offered with no onward chain, making it an attractive proposition for buyers keen to move forward without delay. With generous internal spaces, a flexible layout, a charming location, and huge potential for renovation, it's a property that invites imagination and promises a rewarding transformation.
Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the charm, space, and potential that this period gem has to offer. Don't miss the opportunity to bring new life to a historic home in a peaceful and picturesque setting.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Freehold
- EPC Rating D
- Council Tax Band A
For more information please see the Key Facts for Buyers section of this listing
Additional Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
A
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