Full Description
Living room 3.58m x 3.40m (11'9 x 11'2)
Kitchen/diner 3.68m x 3.58m (12'1 x 11'9)
Bedroom 3.58m x 3.40m (11'9 x 11'2)
Bedroom 3.02m x 2.18m (9'11 x 7'2)
Bathroom 3.02m 1.40m (9'11 4'7)
Bedroom 5.74m x 3.58m (18'10 x 11'9)
Cellar 3.58m x 3.40m (11'9 x 11'2)
Positioned on a popular residential road, this is a home that feels instantly welcoming and easy to live in.
You step in through the rear door straight into the dining kitchen, very much the heart of the house. Modern units and worktops run around three walls, with built-in cupboards neatly set to one side of the chimney breast, keeping everything organised without compromising on space. There’s an electric oven and grill, gas hob, plus plumbing for a washing machine. The sink sits beneath a window overlooking the garden, so even the everyday jobs come with a lovely outlook. With space for a proper dining table and tiled flooring underfoot, this is a room made for relaxed breakfasts, midweek dinners and friends gathered round. A door leads down to the cellar, where there’s also space at the top of the cellar head for a tall fridge freezer.
At the front, the living room offers a cosy yet bright space to unwind. There’s room for comfortable seating, with a fireplace and gas fire set within the chimney breast adding character. A large window brings in plenty of natural light, and there’s also an external door leading out to the front garden.
On the first floor, the front double bedroom is a generous size with a handy built-in storage cupboard. The second bedroom is ideal as a nursery, child’s room or home office, a flexible space that adapts as life evolves. The bathroom is fitted with a bath and shower above, wash basin, WC and a heated towel radiator.
The second floor is a real highlight. The spacious double bedroom enjoys dormer windows to both the front and rear, flooding the room with natural light and offering lovely views. Storage in the eaves keeps the space practical, while the layout makes it an ideal main bedroom or calm retreat at the end of the day.
Outside, the rear garden is a standout feature. South-west facing, it catches the sun well into the afternoon and evening, perfect for summer BBQs, relaxing on the patio or watching children play on the lawn. There’s space at the far end for a shed, keeping bikes and garden tools neatly out of sight. To the front, a small lawned garden adds to the home’s welcoming feel.
A brilliant blend of character, practicality and a sunny garden, ready for its next chapter.
General information
The property tenure is leasehold with 666 years remaining, and the ground rent is £1.47 per year.
Crookes is one of the most sought-after suburbs with young professionals and families as it has a fantastic, vibrant high street. There is a brilliant choice of coffee shops and cafes including Cloud Coffee Co. Lisboa Cafe & Patisserie, Dana Cafe, Pom Kitchen and Crumb to name a few. For more treats, Sorrel’s Cocoa Bakery is a must and Tenaya Wine has brilliant stock for the vino lovers. For that after-work pint, again there is a great choice with The Milestone, The Punch Bowl, The Ball, Early Bar and Two Sheds.
Crookes also has brilliant greenspaces, Bole Hills stands out, there is a playground, BMX track and you can enjoy incredible views down Rivelin Valley, especially at sunset. It’s an incredibly popular spot for dog owners too.















