Full Description
Kitchen 3.63m x 3.61m (11'11 x 11'10)
Lounge 3.63m x 3.61m (11'11 x 11'10)
Bedroom 3.63m x 3.58m (11'11 x 11'9)
Bedroom 2.74m x 1.75m (9'0 x 5'9)
Bathroom 2.54m x 1.70m (8'4 x 5'7)
Bedroom 5.77m x 3.61m (18'11 x 11'10)
Step in through the rear porch and straight into the heart of the home, a sociable dining kitchen that’s made for everyday living. With modern units wrapping around in an L-shape, everything feels practical, whether you’re cooking midweek dinners or catching up with friends over a glass of wine. There’s space for a proper dining table too, making it a room that naturally brings people together.
Across the hallway, the living room offers a warm and inviting place to unwind. The exposed brick fireplace with timber mantel creates a real focal point, giving the room character and a slightly rustic edge, while the large window and front door keep it feeling bright and connected to the outside.
Upstairs, the first floor has a great balance of space and flexibility. A generous double bedroom sits at the front, while the second bedroom overlooks the garden, ideal as a nursery, or a calm work-from-home setup. The bathroom is simple and functional, with a bath and shower over, perfect for both quick mornings and slower evenings.
Head up again and the second floor opens into a fantastic top-floor bedroom. With Velux windows to both the front and rear, it’s a light-filled space that feels tucked away and private, complete with useful storage in the eaves.
Outside, the south-east facing rear garden is a real highlight. A small lawn and flowerbeds bring colour and greenery, while the decked area at the back is perfect for morning coffee in the sun and relaxed summer BBQs with friends. There is a right of way for one neighbour, but the space still offers plenty of enjoyment.
At the front, the property is slightly elevated from the pavement, giving a sense of privacy as you step up to the entrance.
Overall, it’s a home that blends character with practicality, offering flexible spaces, a sociable layout, and a garden that really comes into its own when the weather’s on your side.
General information
The property tenure is leasehold, there are 673 years remaining and the ground rent is £6 per year.
Walkley is an incredibly popular suburb with young professionals and families, it’s known for its close proximity to the city centre, many hospitals and Sheffield University whilst keeping a village feel. There are plenty of independent cafes, restaurants and pubs including The Blind Monkey, Cafe Pie, Aesthete Coffee + Kitchen, Gerry’s Bakery and Beeches of Walkley just to name a few! Whilst being close to the city centre, Walkley also has beautiful countryside and parks nearby such as Rivelin Valley Nature Trail and Bolehills Park.

















