Walkley Bank Road, Walkley, S6
£175,000 (Offers Around)
- Available with no chain
- Two bedroom mid terrace home
- Fitted kitchen with appliances included
- Lounge with feature fireplace
- Two double bedrooms
- Bathroom with white suite
- Rear courtyard garden and cellar store
- Council Tax Band-A
- EPC Rating-D
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Walkley Bank Road is a popular location. Close to a range of amenities and good transport links. This freehold mid-terrace home offers a wealth of excellent potential with a blend of character and modern living. Featuring two spacious double bedrooms, making it an ideal home for couples, first time buyers or those seeking a comfortable space to call their own.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a well-proportioned reception room that exudes warmth and charm with a feature chimney breast, perfect for relaxing. The modern fitted kitchen comes with a good range of cabinetry, worksurfaces and appliances included. The property boasts a bathroom fitted with a classic white suite, ensuring both functionality and style. The layout is thoughtfully designed to maximise space and light, creating a pleasant atmosphere throughout.
One of the standout features of this home is the rear courtyard garden, providing a private outdoor space for enjoying the fresh air or hosting summer gatherings. Additionally, the cellar store offers valuable storage options, catering to all your organisational needs.
Situated in an excellent location, this property presents further potential for those looking to personalise their living space. With no chain involved, the process of moving in can be swift and straightforward, allowing you to settle into your new home without delay.
This mid-terrace house on Walkley Bank Road is a wonderful opportunity to embrace a vibrant community. Whether you are a first-time buyer or looking to invest, this charming residence is sure to impress.
Walkley is a vibrant suburban location situated between Rivelin Valley and Bole Hills with lots going on and close to nature walks and local amenities. There's the local BMX park at Bole Hills with incredible views, and the Rivelin Valley Trail is a perfect example of Sheffield's fine nature walks punctuated by the remnants of old mill dams and weirs, and is a haven for diverse plants, trees, birds, and animals. The Havelock Dam, a key site, is a popular fishing spot and the starting point for many walks. Walkley has a rich history of local, independent shops, particularly along streets like South Road, that once provided all the daily necessities for residents, fostering a strong community spirit, while the nature of the shops has changed over time, the area continues to host a variety of independent traders, cafes, and specialty stores, including a local card and gift shop, reflecting a continuing trend in the suburb.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - A - £1670.22
EPC - D
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