Full Description
Living room 3.78m x 3.48m (12'5 x 11'5)
Dining room 4.09m x 3.28m (13'5 x 10'9)
Kitchen 4.14m x 1.93m (13'7 x 6'4)
Sun room 4.67m x 2.54m (15'4 x 8'4)
Bedroom 4.14m x 3.33m (13'7 x 10'11)
Bedroom 3.45m x 3.43m (11'4 x 11'3)
Bathroom
Bedroom 2.11m x 1.91m (6'11 x 6'3)
Garage 4.57m x 2.67m (15'0 x 8'9)
Located in a sought-after suburb, this well-presented three bedroom semi-detached home offers generous living space, a south-facing garden and off-street parking with garage.
The ground floor begins with a welcoming hallway leading directly to the kitchen at the rear. Fitted with units above and below the worktop, the kitchen includes an integrated electric oven, gas hob, sink with garden views and space for a washing machine. From here, a door opens into the versatile sun room, currently used as a playroom with space for a tall fridge/freezer, which also provides access to the garden and garage.
At the front of the property is a bright living room with bay window and feature fireplace, accessed via the dining room. The dining space itself is ideal for family meals, with plenty of room for a table in front of the bay window and sliding doors leading onto the rear garden.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The main bedroom at the front has a bay window and fitted wardrobes, while the second double enjoys rear garden views and built-in storage. A third single bedroom is currently used as a home office. The bathroom features a bath with shower above, washbasin, WC and towel radiator.
Externally, the property enjoys off-street parking on the driveway, a garage, and a lawned front garden with flowerbeds. To the rear, the south-facing garden offers an excellent outdoor space for families and those who enjoy entertaining. A large patio directly behind the house is perfect for summer barbecues or al fresco dining, leading onto a generous lawn. A path runs neatly along one side, with raised flowerbeds adding colour and interest, while mature planting provides a sense of privacy. It’s a garden that’s both easy to maintain and versatile, with plenty of room for children to play or for keen gardeners to make their own mark.
General information
The property tenure is leasehold, there are 720 years remaining on the lease, and the ground rent is £11 per year.
Rivelin Valley sits in between Walkley, Stannington and Hillsborough, it’s incredibly popular with all types as it has a village feel but has easy access to the city centre. Walkers, dog owners and families are attracted by Rivelin Valley Nature Trail and Rivelin Park. For the everyday essentials, there is a Lidl closer to Malin Bridge but it’s not far from shops and cafes at Stannington, Hillsborough, Walkley and Crosspool. When you want to explore places a little further away, Dam Flask, Low Bradfield, Wyming Brook and Ladybower are all a short drive away.



























